And we celebrate Black artists who have used their songs to stand up to injustice, fight for equality, and reflect a mirror on society - reminding us all of our enduring obligation to deliver the promise of America for all Americans.' We pay homage to the musical legends whose artistic expressions help build community, generate empathy, and foster a sense of shared identity. 'During Black Music Appreciation Month, we honor Black musicians, singers, and contributors to the music industry - past and present - whose innovative talents unite us in joy as much as in sorrow and healing. Here's a few paragraphs from each of those proclamations:
A Proclamation on National Immigrant Heritage Month, 2022 A Proclamation on National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, 2022 A Proclamation on National Ocean Month, 2022 A Proclamation on National Homeownership Month, 2022 A Proclamation on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, And Intersex Pride Month, 2022 A Proclamation on Great Outdoors Month, 2022
A Proclamation on Black Music Appreciation Month, 2022
In order of their appearance on the White House website - all posted on May 31 - we find the following: () - The 'Proclamation' writers at the White House had a busy day on Tuesday, issuing a flurry of presidential proclamations, all signed by President Joe Biden. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)