If you are new to this site, we welcome you to peruse our site, learn about us and become a part of our story. To our always supporters (known as our forever family), we welcome you back. We took a breather from sales to focus and reflect on our voice, our impact and our legacy. We wanted our shop to be about more than selling merchandise. While generating revenue is, without a doubt, necessary it is even more important for us to push images that reflect the way we would like our children to see themselves.
We are relaunching our store under the name of Reflections because we recognize the overt & covert messaging that tries to either make us invisible or diminishes us with messages that attempt to convince us that we are less than, not enough or too much.
We hope you see yourself, a family member, a child or even your neighbor in our images. May they cause you to reflect on the energy and work that you want to put into creating the world you want to see.
National Book Award–winning and New York Times bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi (How to Be an Antiracist, Antiracist Baby) returns with a new picture book that serves as a modern bedtime classic.
As children all over the world get ready for bed, the moon watches over them. The moon knows that when we sleep, we dream. And when we dream, we imagine what is possible and what the world can be.
With dynamic, imaginative art and poetic prose, Goodnight Racism delivers important messages about antiracism, justice, and equality in an easy-to-read format that empowers readers both big and small. Goodnight Racism gives children the language to dream of a better world and is the perfect book to add to their social justice toolkit.
when i become dad
Bayoc’s 2012 painting series, “365 Days with Dad,” reflects a positive image of black fatherhood. Following that series, Bayoc wrote a book titled “When I Become Dad,” which he describes as “a few images and words of encouragement for our youth to think about when that magical day comes when they themselves become someone's "daddy." Especially those that have not had the best of examples. Please place this in the hands of as many young (and not so young) men as you possibly can.