Honoring Black History at the YMCA
The history of the YMCA – like the history of Evanston – is a story of incremental progress toward greater inclusion, equity, and justice. As we honor and celebrate Black history in the month of February and every day, we remain committed to our work of becoming an anti-racist, multicultural organization where everyone can be, belong and become. We are committed to learning from our past, listening to our present, and making changes that will advance racial justice, health, and healing, and break cycles of harm, for generations to come. This #BlackHistoryMonth, we are honoring the stories of Black leaders who helped move the Y – and the country – forward. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn as we share their journeys throughout the month of February. Discover the Y’s Connection to Black History Month Carter G. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History,” wanted the study of […]

