As Black History Month continues, a growing number of Black immigrants are expressing frustration over feeling excluded from the broader narrative. The conversation centers around identity, diaspora connections, African American history, and whether Black History Month should highlight global Black contributions or remain focused primarily on the African American experience.
In this video, we explore:
• Why some Black immigrants feel left out
• The historical foundation of Black History Month
• Differences between African American and immigrant Black experiences
• The role of diaspora identity in 2026
• Whether this debate is about inclusion — or recognition
This is a nuanced discussion about identity, history, and cultural representation — not division.
👇 Comment below: Should Black History Month expand its global focus — or stay rooted in African American history?
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