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Black History Month 2026: Honouring Legacy, Building the Future of Excellence in Guyana

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February 28, 2026
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By Romona Baxter- For twenty-seven days, Guyana has reflected on the lives, struggles and triumphs that shaped Black history at home and across the diaspora. But as Black History Month 2026 comes to a close, the message is clear: remembrance alone is not enough. Legacy is not simply something we inherit — it is something we are duty-bound to build. From classrooms to courtrooms, laboratories to farms, the responsibility of shaping the next chapter now rests firmly in the hands of this generation.

For twenty-seven days, we have honoured more than voices, minds, and hands.

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We honoured courage.

But history is not merely inheritance.

It is responsibility.

That responsibility lives in classrooms where curiosity is nurtured;

in boardrooms where integrity is defended;

in laboratories, ball fields, courtrooms, parliaments, studios, farms, start-ups — and beyond.

The future of Black History lives in a child in Linden who dreams in code.

In a young woman in Berbice who dares to lead.

In an entrepreneur in Georgetown building something from scratch.

In a teacher, a nurse, a scientist, a farmer, an artist who refuses mediocrity.

It lives in discipline.

It lives in excellence.

It lives in courage.

We often speak of legacy as something left behind.

But legacy is also something built ahead.

Many of those we honoured this month built ahead.

Many are still building.

The question now is — what will the next generation construct?

Part of that answer is hidden in the lessons from those we have revisited this month:

in humble beginnings;

the challenges of achievement;

the pride in accomplishment;

and the institutions that continue to endure.

I thank you!

So today, on this final day of Black History Month (Guyana) 2026, I present not a single name, but the future building blocks of Black History and excellence.

I am a fervent believer that every one of us leaves something behind for others to follow.

That also includes nothing.

So let us leave them something.

Something solid.

Something worthy to build upon

See you next year.

As Guyana marks the final day of Black History Month 2026, the focus shifts from reflection to resolve. The future of Black excellence lives in disciplined minds, courageous hearts and unwavering standards. It lives in children who dream boldly, in leaders who act with integrity, and in everyday citizens who refuse mediocrity. Legacy is not only what we leave behind — it is what we construct ahead. The question is not whether history will continue, but what foundation we will lay for those who follow. Let it be something solid. Something worthy. Something that endures. See you next year.

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