Black August
Black August is an annual commemoration and month-long observance that honors the history, resistance, and struggles of Black people. It originated within the prison activist movement and has since expanded to encompass a broader celebration of Black culture, resilience, and resistance against oppression.
Black August has its roots in the Black Liberation Movement of the 1970s. It serves as a time to remember and honor the sacrifices made by numerous Black activists, including political prisoners, freedom fighters, and revolutionaries. The month of August was chosen because it marks significant events in the struggle for Black liberation.
During Black August, individuals and communities engage in various activities to raise awareness and promote education about the historical and ongoing injustices faced by Black people. These activities may include organizing cultural events, study groups, film screenings, and discussions that highlight the contributions and struggles of Black activists throughout history.
Black August also emphasizes physical fitness and self-discipline, drawing inspiration from the practices of incarcerated activists who used physical training as a form of resistance and empowerment. Participants may engage in fitness challenges, martial arts training, or other physical activities as a way to connect with the spirit of resilience and perseverance
.Overall, Black August serves as a reminder of the resilience, resistance, and contributions of Black individuals and communities. It aims to inspire continued activism, education, and empowerment in the pursuit of justice, liberation, and equality for all.