“Through the art of storytelling, we can preserve our heritage, educate future generations, and inspire change.”
― Philipp Humm
Through social media and other mediums, we are meeting viewers and consumers where they are by educating through toolkits. The toolkit are mini history lessons and/or current explanations translated in ways for all to comprehend and digest.
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Sister Outsider
Honoring Pride.
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Remembering Douglaston
How Wilson Rantous developed a space for a local Black community in Jamaica, Long Island in 1827. Made in partnership with King Manor Museum
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Free-ish to Freedom
A history on Juneteenth’s importance.
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The Black Gold Coast
Die Deep into an affluent neighborhood of unsung greatness in Queens, New York, created in partnership with Meanwhile Back in Queens.
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Honoring 59 Years of the Civil Rights Act
Educating reader on the historic last iteration of the civil rights bill of 1964.
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Earth Day 2023
on #EarthDay in conjunction with So.Informed we ask folks to confront the climate crisis through a toolkit that seeks to affirm that everyone has a role as a disruptor to the capitalistic, imperialistic, and racist world order.

