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Happy Juneteenth from The Design Group.
Today, we commemorate our nation's history, honor the resilience and contributions of Black Americans, and recognize the progress made in pursuit of a more equitable future. Wishing everyone a meaningful and joyful celebration of freedom.
We often remember Dr. King in moments of struggle. This image reminds us of something just as powerful: joy, and the hope that fuels the work of justice.
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At The Design Group, we’re thankful for the leaders, visionaries, and organizations who trust us to help shape narratives that move our communities forward. Your stories fuel our mission. Your impact drives our creativity, and your work inspires us every day. Happy Thanksgiving.
At The Design Group, we're not just creating stunning moments; we're living them! This Christmas, the real masterpiece is the celebration with loved ones. Wishing you a Christmas filled with love, laughter, and the warmth of those you hold dear. It’s a celebration y’all! #TDG
Wishing you a joyful Independence Day! At The Design Group, we honor the spirit of innovation and limitless possibilities. Let's celebrate diversity, inclusivity, and the power of creative collaboration. Have a fantastic Fourth of July! #IndependenceDay#CulturallyConnected
Today ain’t the day. Today is not that day that Americans stop judging a person’s character by their skin color. Today is not the day that a person’s life expectancy isn’t determined by one’s Blackness. Thread ⬇️
enough to ignore the present realities of inequality in our systems of higher education.
The Design Group voices its extreme disappointment in today’s decision that strikes down affirmative action in colleges and universities as unconstitutional. Thread ⬇️
... and working together to build a future where every voice is heard, valued, and uplifted. TDG invites you to use this day as a time to self-educate on allyship, appreciate Black culture and seek to understand the history of structural racism. #Juneteenth
Happy Juneteenth from The Design Group!
Today, we join the nation in celebrating the historic milestone of freedom and equality. Juneteenth reminds us of the collective strength and resilience that transcends cultures and backgrounds. Thread ⬇️
As a multicultural marketing firm, we embrace diversity and are united in our commitment to fostering inclusivity and promoting equity. Let us commemorate this day by honoring the rich contributions of Black Americans..
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The fight for racial justice & equity are the heart of the radical legacy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. left for us all to live out. On this #MLKDay, we celebrate the man who challenged us to live his message of love for humankind but also confrontation of injustice. #LiveTheLegacy
“To be truly visionary, we have to root our imagination in our concrete reality while simultaneously imagining possibilities beyond that reality.”- bell hooks #HappyNewYear Let’s do great things in 2023!
Say hello to TDG’s shining summer interns! This summer we’ve had a blast educating and working with these aspiring creatives! #TDG#CulturallyConnected#Summer2022#SummerIntern
Far left: Jvon Allen, top right: Taylor Nysten, bottom right: Breana Hicks.
On June 30th Kentajii Brown Jackson made history as the first Black woman sworn in as a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Here, read about the Black women lawyers who spoke with @Essence about being behind Justice Kentajii Brown Jackson's confirmation. https://t.co/pMqQS7dQ6l
For this final day of #BlackMusicAppreciationMonth we salute all the one-hit wonders whose music helped keep the party crunk... we mean lit, get us through bad breakups and make us proud of the culture.
To John Coltrane, a musician was a message-giver & making music was tied to a greater good. “I humbly asked to be given the means and privilege to make others happy through music,” Coltrane wrote in 1964 in a letter to his listeners, telling of a prayer to God.
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#BlackMusicMonth You could say we may not have Tyler Perry without Bob Cole, co-writer of what's considered to be the first musical comedy by Black entertainers, "A Trip to Coontown." Cole went on to become one of the best-known entertainers of the early 20th century.