Black History Month is an annual observance dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the history, achievements, and contributions of Black people. It highlights the role of African Americans in shaping society, culture, science, politics, and civil rights, while also acknowledging the struggles and injustices they have faced. In the United States, Black History Month is observed in February and is widely marked through educational programs, cultural events, and public recognition of historical figures and milestones.

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Honoring Black Innovators Who Shaped Technology

Honoring Black innovators who shaped modern technology, from space exploration and collaborative computing to ethical AI and GPS. Discover how pioneering researchers like Katherine Johnson, Clarence Ellis, Timnit Gebru, and others continue to influence AI, computing, and scientific innovation.