RALEIGH, N.C. — Try as some might to confine Black history to a month, there’s just too much to limit it to 28 days a year.
Faith Howell-Bey discovered similarly with Women’s History Month.
“When I first created Queens Table Brunch, it was envisioned as a one-time Women’s History Month event highlighting the work and legacy of Shaundrelle Watson. She’s the founder of The Brown & Black Cultural Exchange, a mentorship program in Selma, North Carolina, serving young Black and Brown girls in Johnston County,” Howell-Bey said…