Intercultural Association, public library work together on Black History Month campaign
February is Black History Month, and the Grande Prairie Intercultural Association (GPIA) has partnered with the Grande Prairie Public Library (GPPL) to provide more information on black history, culture and black people’s roles throughout history.
Throughout the month, the two organizations will put up posts on their respective social media platforms, as well as up on the Intercultural Association’s website, in an effort to engage with and educate the public.
The days have various themes to attract more people to the posts, including the ‘Get Lit Challenge’ that are issued each Monday of the month.
“The Get Lit Challenge is to [get people] to post or share pictures of what you are reading, watching, or making to learn more about the black experience,” says Maureen Edomwonyi, the coordinator of the Intercultural Association.