Great Plains Black History Museum featured in Omaha World-Herald

Lozafina is proud to congratulate our client, the Great Plains Black History Museum, on its recent feature in the Omaha World-Herald, a moment of well-deserved recognition for one of Nebraska’s most vital cultural institutions.

The World-Herald’s coverage brings broader visibility to a museum that has long served as a steward of American history, told through the lens of African American experience in the Great Plains. Located near 24th and Grant Streets in North Omaha, the museum preserves and interprets stories that are too often omitted from traditional narratives, stories of migration, resilience, leadership, innovation, and community.

This recognition underscores what so many educators, families, and community leaders already know: the Great Plains Black History Museum is not only preserving the past, it is actively shaping how history is understood today. From nationally significant artifacts to local exhibitions, the museum invites visitors to engage with history honestly and fully because history is history.

Lozafina is honored to support institutions whose work deepens public understanding and strengthens community connection. Media coverage like this matters. It elevates local history to a wider audience, reinforces the museum’s role as an educational resource, and affirms the importance of investing in cultural institutions that tell the whole American story.

We congratulate the Great Plains Black History Museum’s leadership, staff, and supporters on this moment, and we look forward to continuing to amplify their impact as they educate, inspire, and preserve history for generations to come.

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