There’s a growing online debate over whether President Donald Trump is “erasing” Black History Month or diminishing its impact through recent policy decisions. Critics say structural changes to cultural institutions and the absence of Black History Month events at venues like the Kennedy Center reflect a broader trend — while others point out that the government can’t legally cancel Black history itself.
In this video we break down:
• Why some say Black History Month appears diminished in 2026
• Policy and leadership changes at cultural institutions
• Reactions from activists and historians
• What Trump has said or done about Black history and heritage
• The difference between “erasing” and shifts in how institutions operate
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