Branded swag has its place, but Black History Month calls for more.
As organizations look to recognize Black History Month in the workplace, generic or logo-heavy items often miss the mark. Employees notice when gestures feel rushed or disconnected from cultural context.
Thoughtful Black History Month recognition centers meaning. Gifts sourced from Black-owned businesses, paired with storytelling or reflection, demonstrate care and intention. They show employees that leadership understands the significance of the month — not just the optics.
As we commemorate 100 years of Black History Month, organizations have an opportunity to move beyond performative gestures toward recognition that feels aligned with values, culture, and long-term impact.
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