“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.

  • Sister Outsider

    Honoring Pride.

  • 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

  • Free-ish to Freedom

    A history on Juneteenth’s importance.

  • 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.

  • Honoring 59 Years of the Civil Rights Act

    Educating reader on the historic last iteration of the civil rights bill of 1964.

  • 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.