By admin on March 4, 2021 “Black History Month means to highlight the stories and achievements that should have been highlighted in textbooks but have been made footnotes with invisible ink because those who have achieved these milestones looked like me.” — Polly Tjihenuna, Senior Sociology, Namibia. “Black history month is a time to honor the excellence, brilliance, and strength of our heritage. As we celebrate the 45th year of Black History Month, I choose to celebrate my heritage by living everyday committed to making an impact on those around me through education, prayer, service, and unconditional positive regard.” — Monique Darden, Graduate Student – Professional Counseling/ Marriage and Family Therapy