My personal view is that we live in an STDA era, focused on superficial technology. Our kids (all under 20) were born into tech, that's all they know...
Black History Month, to me, means a lot. On the one hand, it means a month where people tell you Martin Luther King was a peaceful protester to match their own ideologies of how black people should protest.
Black is beautiful. Black is tough, strong and unique. Black is enough. But what happens when the "black" feels absent? When you have the impression that the melanin present is not enough on its own?