Celebrating US Black History Month

Black History Month — February in the U.S. — provides an opportunity to both celebrate the Black community’s past contributions and consider the issues and obstacles to equity today and tomorrow. Research and scholarship is a vital component of this work and is instrumental to creating policies, practices, and procedures that improve lives.

We have created a Black History Month website to highlight and facilitate access to this research, which brings together free journal articles and other resources published by SAGE. Many resources are intersectional and interdisciplinary across the social, behavioral, and health sciences. Additionally, we have a selection of book chapters that are open to the public and free to share. Some of the featured book content includes: 

At SAGE, we are driven by the belief that social and behavioral science research and teaching resources have the power to dismantle mechanisms of discrimination, oppression, and violence and ultimately, improve lives.