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California: Governor Newsom proclaims Black History Month
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~ Governor Gavin Newsom of California has officially declared February 2026 as Black History Month. This proclamation, issued on February 5th, pays tribute to the rich history and contributions of Black Americans who have shaped the state and nation through centuries of struggle and triumph.
The idea of Black History Month was first proposed by scholar Carter G. Woodson in 1926, with the intention of highlighting the Black experience in a more comprehensive telling of America's story. Each year, a theme is selected to bring attention to specific aspects of history that deserve recognition.
This year's theme, "A Century of Black History Commemorations," focuses on the impact and significance of Black history on the current status of Black people in society. From the arts to public service to science, Black Americans have made significant contributions that have changed the world and pushed progress forward.
California has a long history of preserving and recognizing Black history. The state is home to numerous Black newspapers and publishing houses, and it is also home to the first African American museum of art, history, and culture fully supported by a state - the California African American Museum.
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Governor Newsom emphasized the importance of reflecting on our shared history during this month and drawing inspiration from the progress that has been made towards equality, liberty, and opportunity for all. He quoted Maya Angelou saying, "I have a great respect for the past. We can only know where we're going if we know where we've been."
In addition to proclaiming February as Black History Month, Governor Newsom has also been busy with other recent news. He welcomed the world to Super Bowl LX in California after over a year and a half of preparation for this major event. The state has mobilized resources to ensure a successful event while prioritizing safety and security.
Furthermore, Governor Newsom announced that over 160 lending institutions have committed to providing mortgage relief for survivors who lost their homes in the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. This is part of the state's ongoing efforts to support recovery and accelerate the process.
In another executive order, Governor Newsom has extended financial support to Imperial County following the August 2025 Monsoon Storms. This storm caused power outages and significant damage, and the governor's actions aim to assist with the county's recovery.
As California continues to make strides towards progress and equality, Governor Newsom remains committed to recognizing and honoring the contributions of Black Americans throughout history. With this proclamation, he hopes to inspire reflection and celebration of Black history not just in February but throughout the year.
The idea of Black History Month was first proposed by scholar Carter G. Woodson in 1926, with the intention of highlighting the Black experience in a more comprehensive telling of America's story. Each year, a theme is selected to bring attention to specific aspects of history that deserve recognition.
This year's theme, "A Century of Black History Commemorations," focuses on the impact and significance of Black history on the current status of Black people in society. From the arts to public service to science, Black Americans have made significant contributions that have changed the world and pushed progress forward.
California has a long history of preserving and recognizing Black history. The state is home to numerous Black newspapers and publishing houses, and it is also home to the first African American museum of art, history, and culture fully supported by a state - the California African American Museum.
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Governor Newsom emphasized the importance of reflecting on our shared history during this month and drawing inspiration from the progress that has been made towards equality, liberty, and opportunity for all. He quoted Maya Angelou saying, "I have a great respect for the past. We can only know where we're going if we know where we've been."
In addition to proclaiming February as Black History Month, Governor Newsom has also been busy with other recent news. He welcomed the world to Super Bowl LX in California after over a year and a half of preparation for this major event. The state has mobilized resources to ensure a successful event while prioritizing safety and security.
Furthermore, Governor Newsom announced that over 160 lending institutions have committed to providing mortgage relief for survivors who lost their homes in the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. This is part of the state's ongoing efforts to support recovery and accelerate the process.
In another executive order, Governor Newsom has extended financial support to Imperial County following the August 2025 Monsoon Storms. This storm caused power outages and significant damage, and the governor's actions aim to assist with the county's recovery.
As California continues to make strides towards progress and equality, Governor Newsom remains committed to recognizing and honoring the contributions of Black Americans throughout history. With this proclamation, he hopes to inspire reflection and celebration of Black history not just in February but throughout the year.
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