How an Art Museum Can Empower BIPOC Girls to Enact Change

Allan Roche Crite’s painting titled School’s Out featured in Experience America exhibit at SAAM. The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) is one of the most misunderstood art museums in the DC area for its attachment to the National Portrait Gallery. The...

Showcasing Young Black Female Athletes for Girl Visitors at the NMAAHC

Statue of Williams’ sisters at NMAAHC in the Sports exhibition. Photo: Lindsay Guarnieri When adults visit museums they read the labels, examine the objects, and have discussions with one another on the theme of the exhibit, and any additional information they...

Spread Kindness: Black Girl Freedom Fund

For too long, philanthropy has overlooked the needs of Black girls and women. Until now. Help us mobilize #1Billion4BlackGirls and support our collective liberation: 1Billion4BlackGirls.org

There are No Sidelines

Museums can’t just reflect and collect, they must participate. They have always been active in culture making – often supporting unjust and racist patriarchal structures. The time has come for change.

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