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Why You Deserve a Card for Every Day, Not Just ...
In a world where headlines often overlook the beauty and brilliance of Black life, Black joy becomes an act of resistance and celebration. At its core, sending a greeting card...
Why You Deserve a Card for Every Day, Not Just ...
In a world where headlines often overlook the beauty and brilliance of Black life, Black joy becomes an act of resistance and celebration. At its core, sending a greeting card...

Early Black Cinema - Something to Watch
“Race films” were made for Black audiences, often by Black filmmakers or progressive independents outside the Hollywood studio system. You can find many of these movies on youtube or at...
Early Black Cinema - Something to Watch
“Race films” were made for Black audiences, often by Black filmmakers or progressive independents outside the Hollywood studio system. You can find many of these movies on youtube or at...

Black Ballerinas - Keep Inspiring Us
Beauty. Strength. Grace. Power. Mainstream greeting card companies often don't reflect the fullness of Black people and our culture, so this card is dedicated to the women who broke and...
Black Ballerinas - Keep Inspiring Us
Beauty. Strength. Grace. Power. Mainstream greeting card companies often don't reflect the fullness of Black people and our culture, so this card is dedicated to the women who broke and...

Black Rodeo Season is Here - Saddle Up Podnah!
Black Rodeo events reclaim that heritage and spotlight the stories, skills, and contributions of African Americans in the American West.
Black Rodeo Season is Here - Saddle Up Podnah!
Black Rodeo events reclaim that heritage and spotlight the stories, skills, and contributions of African Americans in the American West.

What inspires me? Sepia Magazine - A look back ...
Sepia Magazine was a monthly photojournalistic and lifestyle magazine geared toward African-American readers, published from 1947 to 1983. Often considered a peer to Ebony and Jet, Sepia carved out its...
What inspires me? Sepia Magazine - A look back ...
Sepia Magazine was a monthly photojournalistic and lifestyle magazine geared toward African-American readers, published from 1947 to 1983. Often considered a peer to Ebony and Jet, Sepia carved out its...

Joyce Bryant - The Bronze Blonde Bombshell
One of my friends gave me the great idea to unpack many of the women who are inspirations for Black Magic Social Club's framed posters and journals. I first came...
Joyce Bryant - The Bronze Blonde Bombshell
One of my friends gave me the great idea to unpack many of the women who are inspirations for Black Magic Social Club's framed posters and journals. I first came...