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Black history is DC history. As we celebrate Black History Month, we honor the profound achievements, leadership and contributions of Black Americans—especially those who have shaped, strengthened and continue to lead our city. DC’s rich and unique history is what makes DC stronger, even in challenging times.
This month also marks 30 years of Children’s Law Center advocating for DC children and families. While we celebrate three decades of progress, partnership and impact, we also recognize the systemic inequities rooted in racism that continue to affect the lives of Black children. These barriers underscore why our work remains as urgent as ever.
Throughout our 30th anniversary year, we will reflect on the moments that pushed us to learn, grow and evolve. By acknowledging our history—both the milestones and the lessons—we recommit ourselves to advancing justice, equity and opportunity in the face of oppression in all its forms.
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