BHM is a short way of saying “Black History Month.” It’s a yearly celebration in February (in the United States and Canada) and in October (in the United Kingdom and some other countries) that honors the history, culture, and achievements of Black people.
In everyday life you’ll see BHM on social media posts, school flyers, TV ads, and even brand campaigns. People use the hashtag #BHM to share stories, photos, and events—like museum exhibits, concerts, or local talks—without typing the full phrase every time.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- “Happy BHM! Heading to the library for a poetry reading tonight.”
- “Just posted a thread about unsung inventors for #BHM.”
- “Our company newsletter has a special BHM section this month.”
What does BHM stand for?
It stands for Black History Month.
When is BHM celebrated?
In the U.S. and Canada it’s February; in the U.K. it’s October.
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