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Daryl Washington
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Reflecting on Black History Month

Each February we observe Black History Month. As this year’s commemoration draws to a close, the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board’s Equity Team highlights some important lessons we can take away from this annual month of remembrance and celebration.

The CSB marks Black History Month with remembrance and celebrationHistory

Black people have made invaluable contributions throughout history as well as each and every day in our present time. The dedication, resilience and achievements of Black American individuals have played a crucial role in shaping our society. Many of us have been taught about the inspiration and leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the fearlessness of Malcom X, and the heroic efforts of Harriet Tubman. We don’t hear as often about Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, however, who was the first Black American woman physician. She became a Doctor of Medicine at the New England Female Medical College in 1864. Another notable lesser-known individual is Dr. George Carruthers. A physicist who built his own telescope when he was 10 years old, he made some of the most significant scientific contributions to the modern study and exploration of space. 

Accessing Behavioral Health Care

There is longstanding evidence that there are unique challenges in accessing behavioral healthcare for the Black community. It’s important to be aware of such barriers to support a more equitable and healthy community. Some of the important factors to take into consideration are:

  • Many Black individuals may initially seek support through faith-based organizations.
  • While there can be a willingness to seek help, it may be alongside apprehension about seeking professional mental health services due to stigma and perceived lack of cultural competence among providers.
  • Historical trauma, systemic racism, poverty and socioeconomic disparities contribute to mental health challenges within Black communities.

Celebrating Black History Month

As we take an introspective look at Black history through today, we find many among us working daily to make exemplary contributions to society. Reach out and recognize those individuals throughout the year, not just during Black History Month, and thank them for all they do. As the CSB strives to create an inclusive, diverse, equitable and accessible environment, we encourage you to seek ways to demonstrate your recognition and appreciation of Black history. Consider exploring events held in your area, visiting The National Museum of African American History and Culture or supporting Black-owned businesses.

Let’s celebrate and honor the impact of these contributions as we strive for a more inclusive and diverse community no matter what month it is on the calendar. Happy Black History Month!

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