Late into the evening one night in college, we were trying to decide what to cheers to for our next round of shots. One of my roommates smiled at our friend Derrell and wished him a happy Black History Month. Nobody laughed harder than Derrell, who constantly made jokes about the lack of diversity at our university. It also turned on a lightbulb for him (many a poor decision is made in the midst of throwing back cocktails in college – this wasn’t one of them). Derrell decided he was going to host a party for all of us, where he would showcase some of his mother’s cooking from her upbringing in Ghana. We were excited too. If there’s one thing a college kid loves, it’s food.

Until that point, Black History Month had always meant learning about Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X and the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. It was incredible to have a meal and have Derrell proudly share his roots with us.

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Author Bio:

by Andy Shore

Andy Shore found his way to Benchmark when he replied to a job listing promising a job of half blogging, half social media. His parents still don’t believe that people get paid to do that. Since then, he’s spun his addiction to pop culture and passion for music into business and marketing posts that are the spoonful of sugar that helps the lessons go down. As the result of his boss not knowing whether or not to take him seriously, he also created the web series Ask Andy, which stars a cartoon version of himself. Despite being a cartoon, he somehow manages to be taken seriously by many of his readers ... and few of his coworkers.