Black History Month
Black History Month
Learning From the Past,
Taking Action for a Better Future
Black history is our history. And Bright Horizons celebrates the scholars, the learners, and the dreamers in the Black community who have made our nation and our culture the rich fabric that it is. Yet we know that honoring the Black community cannot be limited to a moment in time, but is only advanced by how we support our colleagues, community, and friends in and out of our organization all year long.
We are steadfastly committed to that mission.
We are steadfastly committed to that mission.
Speaking out and acting against racism and inequity in the communities where we live and work
Creating workplaces where all employees feel seen, heard, valued, and respected
Demonstrating representation and equity in all services (those we receive and provide) to ensure we’re reflecting the diverse clients and families that we serve
Celebrating Black History Through Art
Ready to get inspired? Watch a video about Alma Thomas, who started her painting career in her 70s and was the first Black woman to have her artwork displayed in the White House. You’ll even learn how to recreate her trademark radiant circle paintings!