MEDIA ADVISORY
Students to Close Out Black History Month With Recognition, Flag Raising and Conference
February 22, 2024
WHAT: Honoring February as Black History Month, students from across San Diego Unified will lead a celebration at the district’s central office to include a land acknowledgement, poems, songs, speeches, and the raising of the Black History Month flag. District leaders, families, educators, and members of the Board of Education will attend the ceremony, which represents San Diego Unified’s commitment to uplifting the voices of Black students and teaching important cultural history so all students feel seen and heard.
WHEN: Monday, February 26, 10-10:45 a.m.
WHERE: Students will raise the Black History Month flag at the Eugene Brucker Education Center flagpole, 4100 Normal St., San Diego, 92103.
VISUALS: Student-led flag raising, speeches, and performances.
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Students, district representatives
BACKGROUND – At its Jan. 23 public meeting, the Board of Education adopted a resolution honoring Black History Month, underscoring the tremendous contributions made by Black Americans to the development of our collective culture, communities, and country. The Black History Month flag is a symbol of inclusion, especially for our Black students, staff, families, and communities.
Following the flag-raising ceremony, students from San Diego Unified Black Student Unions will participate in the annual High School Black Student Union Conference in Balboa Park.
The district’s Black History Month Resource Guide includes information for educators, students, and families to honor and observe Black History Month.
RSVP: This opportunity is available for professional journalists. Please RSVP in advance at communications@sandi.net.
MEDIA CONTACT: Communications Director Maureen Magee, (619) 381-7930.
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