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  1. So much of Black History Month gets flattened into trivia about a few iconic figures. But as Jarvis Givens reminds us on Code Switch, its origins were far more radical: a project to reclaim histories that were ignored or suppressed. A good prompt to rethink how we engage this month.
    #BlackHistoryMonth #CodeSwitch #JarvisGivens #BlackStudies

    npr.org/2026/02/04/nx-s1-56901

  2. So much of Black History Month gets flattened into trivia about a few iconic figures. But as Jarvis Givens reminds us on Code Switch, its origins were far more radical: a project to reclaim histories that were ignored or suppressed. A good prompt to rethink how we engage this month.
    #BlackHistoryMonth #CodeSwitch #JarvisGivens #BlackStudies

    npr.org/2026/02/04/nx-s1-56901

  3. So much of Black History Month gets flattened into trivia about a few iconic figures. But as Jarvis Givens reminds us on Code Switch, its origins were far more radical: a project to reclaim histories that were ignored or suppressed. A good prompt to rethink how we engage this month.
    #BlackHistoryMonth #CodeSwitch #JarvisGivens #BlackStudies

    npr.org/2026/02/04/nx-s1-56901

  4. So much of Black History Month gets flattened into trivia about a few iconic figures. But as Jarvis Givens reminds us on Code Switch, its origins were far more radical: a project to reclaim histories that were ignored or suppressed. A good prompt to rethink how we engage this month.
    #BlackHistoryMonth #CodeSwitch #JarvisGivens #BlackStudies

    npr.org/2026/02/04/nx-s1-56901

  5. So much of Black History Month gets flattened into trivia about a few iconic figures. But as Jarvis Givens reminds us on Code Switch, its origins were far more radical: a project to reclaim histories that were ignored or suppressed. A good prompt to rethink how we engage this month.
    #BlackHistoryMonth #CodeSwitch #JarvisGivens #BlackStudies

    npr.org/2026/02/04/nx-s1-56901