In the reflection on Black History Month at MongoDB, employees like Bryant McCombs, Kayla Warner, and Courtney Turner express how their personal experiences and family histories shape their understanding and celebration of Black history beyond just a month-long observance. McCombs recounts his diverse career path leading to his role at MongoDB, where the company's values resonate with his own, while also reflecting on his African Diaspora studies and family history. Warner emphasizes the ongoing impact of Black history on her life, especially in light of recent racial injustices, and finds joy and community through MongoDB's affinity groups. Turner shares how his upbringing and experiences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) fuel his passion for inclusion and advocacy, leading to initiatives like his mentoring program. Collectively, they highlight that Black history is a continuous journey of resilience, strength, and community support, underlined by the commitment to celebrating and advancing Black achievements and culture at MongoDB.