StrandVision Digital Signage offers pre-produced animated templates that will cover 15 themes from diversity and ethics, to safety and morale, spanning hundreds of specific subjects. Designed for both employee communication and general public audiences the Communications Campaign Library motivates, educates and informs digital signage viewers while demonstrating the organization's commitment to long-term and worthwhile green initiatives.
The celebration of black history began in 1926 with the celebration of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass and their devotion to the mission to give African Americans freedom.
The week-long celebration was soon turned into a month-long celebration upon realizing how important it was to commemorate the accomplishments of African Americans over the past decades.
Diversity can be celebrated in many different ways; individually or with a group, in a community, organization, or just a household.
No matter how you celebrate, the goal should be to increase understanding of the diverse types of lifestyles others lead.
There are many possible activities to do to celebrate this holiday. While they should address diversity directly, they should inspire further conversation about it, too.
On August 3, 1990 President of the United States George H. W. Bush declared the month of November as National American Indian Heritage Month, thereafter commonly referred to as Native American Heritage Month
This commemorative month aims to provide a platform for Native people in the United States of America to share their culture, traditions, music, crafts, dance, and ways and concepts of life.
This gives Native people the opportunity to express to their community, both city, county and state officials their concerns and solutions for building bridges of understanding and friendship in their local area.
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