By Audrey Kemp
Explore initiatives from Urban Outfitters, Audible, PPK, and Outfront that amplify Black resilience and culture.
As February unfolds, so, too, does Black History Month — a time to recognize, honor and celebrate the triumphs, contributions and unyielding resilience of African-Americans.
However, in post-Affirmative Action America, where Diversity, Equity & Inclusion efforts face unprecedented challenges, Black History Month 2024 takes on a different hue.
In this climate, the brands and agencies crafting Black History Month campaigns become critical. There’s Urban Outfitters, which tells the story of Black youth rollerskating in the wake of the civil rights movement, and Visit Philadelphia, which encourages Read full story ›
Source: The Drum