Black Marriage Day is an annual celebration dedicated to honoring the significance of marriage within the Black community, observed on the fourth Sunday in March. Founded by Nisa Muhammad through the Wedded Bliss Foundation, the day emphasizes the positive aspects of marriage, including emotional support, intimacy, and companionship. Initially celebrated in 30 cities, it has expanded to over 300 communities across the United States. Typical activities include vow renewals, workshops, and community awards, all aimed at uplifting Black couples and promoting healthy relationships. The day also seeks to address challenges such as declining marriage rates and high divorce rates within the community by fostering positive narratives about Black love and commitment. Events are often organized by faith-based and community groups, encouraging couples to spend quality time together and share their stories of love.
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