As we enter U.S. Black History Month 2025, we face the most severe crisis in white global nationalism since World War II.

In the United States, white nationalists are making good on their promise to try to destabilize the federal government and redefine the country. As Carter G. Woodson originally envisioned, this time must serve as a moment for reflection—an opportunity to consider what we should have learned about African world experiences throughout the year, to inspire action and to propel us forward.

Watch Karen Hunter and Dr. Greg Carr break it all down.

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