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What if They Were Black?
1 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
2 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
3 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
4 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
5 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
6 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
7 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
8 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
9 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
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What if They Were Black?
10 of 10Prev NextOn Jan. 6th, 2021, we all asked ourselves the same thing: WHAT IF THEY WERE BLACK? More than just talking about the day, let’s remember the systemic bias we witnessed. So on the anniversary of the Insurrection, we partnered with CCGF (Courageous Conversation Global Foundation) to ask that very question. We worked with artists to create R.I.P. shirts because the reality is, if the insurrectionists had been Black, we would be mourning their deaths. Visit CCGlobalfoundation.org/what-if-they-were-black/ to buy a shirt and join the conversation today. #WhatIfTheyWereBlack
Released: January 2022
Not a Gun
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Fear can make you see crazy things. Like a gun. That’s a sad truth for black Americans, who are three times more likely than white people to be killed by police. To raise awareness of this issue and to offer a solution, we partnered with Courageous Conversation Global Foundation, to launch the “Not a Gun” campaign.
Inspired by real cases, the 360-campaign includes an outdoor and print portion that re-imagines products such as candy bars and cell phones in the hands of people of color, re-labeling them to say “Not a Gun.”
In addition, we produced a film that follows a black man ordering a candy bar, just like his white counterparts. But instead of being handed candy, he’s handed a gun. The film highlights the disturbing issue of unconscious bias against people of color in situations where firearms are presumed to be present.
The work all leads to NotAGun.org, where people can sign a petition calling for more de-escalation training in police departments, as well calling for them to take unconscious-bias training administered by CCGF.
Please visit NotAGun.org to help everyone get home safe.
Released: February 2020
Vote for Them
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Vote for Them
1 of 4Prev NextWhether by deadly police brutality or voter suppression, the Black vote is being taken away. So, to fight against this problem, we partnered with Courageous Conversation Global Foundation to create, “Vote For Them,” a campaign focused on energizing voters and reminding them that they're voting not just for an elected official, but also for policies that affect people’s lives - policies that impact BIPOC's lives the most, such as excessive-force laws, felony disenfranchisement and de-escalation training for police officers.
The campaign reimagines election signs by replacing the names of politicians with the names of victims of police brutality, offering a powerful reminder that we aren’t just voting for a candidate; we are voting for all those who can’t. The lawn signs can be seen in front yards across the country and are available at VoteforThem2020.com. Also, head to Instagram and visit @VoteForThem2020 to learn more about the issues. Vote.
Released: October 2020
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Vote for Them
2 of 4Prev NextWhether by deadly police brutality or voter suppression, the Black vote is being taken away. So, to fight against this problem, we partnered with Courageous Conversation Global Foundation to create, “Vote For Them,” a campaign focused on energizing voters and reminding them that they're voting not just for an elected official, but also for policies that affect people’s lives - policies that impact BIPOC's lives the most, such as excessive-force laws, felony disenfranchisement and de-escalation training for police officers.
The campaign reimagines election signs by replacing the names of politicians with the names of victims of police brutality, offering a powerful reminder that we aren’t just voting for a candidate; we are voting for all those who can’t. The lawn signs can be seen in front yards across the country and are available at VoteforThem2020.com. Also, head to Instagram and visit @VoteForThem2020 to learn more about the issues. Vote.
Released: October 2020
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Vote for Them
3 of 4Prev NextWhether by deadly police brutality or voter suppression, the Black vote is being taken away. So, to fight against this problem, we partnered with Courageous Conversation Global Foundation to create, “Vote For Them,” a campaign focused on energizing voters and reminding them that they're voting not just for an elected official, but also for policies that affect people’s lives - policies that impact BIPOC's lives the most, such as excessive-force laws, felony disenfranchisement and de-escalation training for police officers.
The campaign reimagines election signs by replacing the names of politicians with the names of victims of police brutality, offering a powerful reminder that we aren’t just voting for a candidate; we are voting for all those who can’t. The lawn signs can be seen in front yards across the country and are available at VoteforThem2020.com. Also, head to Instagram and visit @VoteForThem2020 to learn more about the issues. Vote.
Released: October 2020
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Vote for Them
4 of 4Prev NextWhether by deadly police brutality or voter suppression, the Black vote is being taken away. So, to fight against this problem, we partnered with Courageous Conversation Global Foundation to create, “Vote For Them,” a campaign focused on energizing voters and reminding them that they're voting not just for an elected official, but also for policies that affect people’s lives - policies that impact BIPOC's lives the most, such as excessive-force laws, felony disenfranchisement and de-escalation training for police officers.
The campaign reimagines election signs by replacing the names of politicians with the names of victims of police brutality, offering a powerful reminder that we aren’t just voting for a candidate; we are voting for all those who can’t. The lawn signs can be seen in front yards across the country and are available at VoteforThem2020.com. Also, head to Instagram and visit @VoteForThem2020 to learn more about the issues. Vote.
Released: October 2020
Being Black is Not a Crime
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Stop killing us. Being Black is not a crime.
Released: April 2021