Categories
- No. 01 — Social Justice 124
- No. 02 — Racial Justice 150
- No. 03 — Mindful Beings & Communities 59
- No. 04 — Intentional Living 50
- No. 05 — Conscious Consumption 122
- No. 06 — Natural Healing 104
- No. 07 — Intuitive Development 24
- No. 08 — Creative Souls & Entrepreneurs 174
- No. 09 — Digital Safety & Wellness 5
- No. 10 — Financial Freedom 5
Legendary Rootz
reclaims black history with powerful apparel and accessories that celebrate black culture.
Nappy Head Club
celebrates blackness and the beauty of black hair through expressive apparel, community, and lifestyle tools.
The Afrominimalist
Christine is a lifestyle strategist, storyteller, and minimalist focusing on living with intention and authenticity instead of aesthetics and overconsumption.
Black Artist Fund
is a nonprofit funding Black artists to close the gap of systemic inequality in art.
Black Artist Space
is a virtual art gallery hosting Black art, artists of the week, and affordable advertisements for artists.
Black Visions Collective
is a Black-led, queer and trans-centering organization redistributing wealth through regranting donations and fundraising.
Funds for Writers
compiles a list of six-month writing retreats or conferences to invest in freelance writers who want to advance their careers.
New Voices Fund
is investing in the generational wealth of communities of color by backing BIPOC entrepreneurs.
Arts Leaders of Color Emergency Fund
supports BIPOC artists who have been impacted by COVID-19 with $200 microgrants.
NAACP Small Business Impact Fund
partners with organizations to reward grants for Black-owned businesses to support Black entrepreneurship, which accounts for less than 5% of American business.
Petition for Creator Equality
Sign the petition calling for Creator Equality on YouTube, demanding fair TOS and hate speech policy enforcement, promotion and inclusion, resources, community support, and equal pay for the platform’s Black creators.
You Exist Too Much (*)
Zaina Arafat outlines intersectional trauma and discrimination faced by those who walk fine cultural, religious, and sexual lines of identity, and how navigating those lines can quickly morphe into patterns of self-destruction. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (*)
Mariame Kaba talks how to go about collective freedom, surpassing a justice system that punishes to reinstate power of the people. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Black Futures (*)
Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham uplift black voices, lives, experiences, and art by displaying a collection of images, essays, photos, memes, and more to inspire readers looking to see their culture and creativity reflected in the world. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Parable of the Brown Girl: The Sacred Lives of Girls of Color (*)
Khristi Lauren Adams facilitates cultural awareness by sharing the stories and lived experiences of girls of color. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements (*)
Charlene Carruthers argues to incorporate more radical, queer, and feminist ideologies and matters in the fight for black liberation, equality, and social justice by providing the framework to help modern-day activists integrate and build upon them when mobilizing. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health: Navigate an Unequal System, Learn Tools for Emotional Wellness, and Get the Help You Deserve (*)
Rheeda Walker calls attention to the Black mental health crisis by equipping Black people with the information they need to heal from racial trauma and bias, destigmatizing mental health and wellness stigmas that pervade the community. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.