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                      HONORING BLACK HISTORY MONTH

  (Mrs. FOUSHEE asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
  Mrs. FOUSHEE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in celebration of Black 
History Month and to highlight the importance of our Nation's 
historically Black colleges and universities and diversity, equity, and 
inclusion initiatives.
  This month is a time to reflect on and recognize the immense 
sacrifice and contributions that Black Americans have made throughout 
our Nation's history.
  Today, we are witnessing blatant attempts to stifle DEI efforts, 
which were designed to promote fairness and provide resources to 
communities that have systemically been left behind.
  These initiatives, in tandem with our Nation's rich web of HBCUs, 
have allowed for culturally relevant and supportive environments for 
Black Americans, making higher education more accessible to students of 
color, many of whom are first-generation college students and are 
producing top talent in a wide variety of fields.
  These efforts are about supporting those in our community with the 
resources and education they need to thrive, and these policies help 
close the racial wealth gap and create more opportunities for upward 
mobility.
  There is still much work to be done to properly support the Black 
community, and I am committed to eliminating discrimination in all 
forms and continuing to uplift the invaluable contributions of Black 
Americans to this country.

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