The article discusses the increasing assaults on marginalized communities since Donald Trump's second term began, including attacks on undocumented immigrants, educators, and various minority groups. It emphasizes the urgent need for reflection during Black History Month, where individuals can honor and celebrate the influential Black voices that have shaped society. The process of remembering and recognizing these contributions is described as transformative and joyful, albeit painful, fostering greater understanding and collective empowerment among diverse groups.
Since Donald Trump came to power, attacks on intersecting communities have intensified, necessitating deeper reflection and celebration during Black History Month.
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