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African American Creators' Black History & Justice Box

$100.00

Celebrate the legacy of Black history and the fight for racial justice with our thoughtfully curated Black History & Justice Box. This collection features meaningful products that highlight creativity, education, and empowerment. Each purchase supports our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, providing valuable professional paid internship opportunities for HBCU students that focuses on digital humanities, museum education, and public history.

✨ What’s Inside?

  • The Bottom Mystery Book and pin – Discover stories that inspire and engage

  • E & N Soaps and More lip balm and green and gold CI,Inc. soap - vegan, natural luxury

  • FWM Candle - winter-scented wooden wick candle to spark cozy vibes

  • Grassroots Supporter Membership – Keep it for yourself or gift it to a friend!

📦 Proceeds with Purpose
The Black History & Justice Box is more than just a collection of products—it’s a way to celebrate culture and history while advancing CI, Inc.’s work in education, archives, and preservation. Your purchase directly supports the HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, empowering the next generation of historians and archivists.

💥 Pre-Order Yours Today!
Limited quantities available—order now! Boxes ship on December 6, making it a perfect gift for the holidays or anyone passionate about history and justice.

Celebrate Black History. Support Creativity. Empower Future Leaders.

This fundraiser is proudly sponsored by Freedom First Credit Union, whose support helps empower local Black-owned businesses and fund our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program. Thank you, Freedom First, for joining us in preserving history and fostering opportunities for future leaders.

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Celebrate the legacy of Black history and the fight for racial justice with our thoughtfully curated Black History & Justice Box. This collection features meaningful products that highlight creativity, education, and empowerment. Each purchase supports our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, providing valuable professional paid internship opportunities for HBCU students that focuses on digital humanities, museum education, and public history.

✨ What’s Inside?

  • The Bottom Mystery Book and pin – Discover stories that inspire and engage

  • E & N Soaps and More lip balm and green and gold CI,Inc. soap - vegan, natural luxury

  • FWM Candle - winter-scented wooden wick candle to spark cozy vibes

  • Grassroots Supporter Membership – Keep it for yourself or gift it to a friend!

📦 Proceeds with Purpose
The Black History & Justice Box is more than just a collection of products—it’s a way to celebrate culture and history while advancing CI, Inc.’s work in education, archives, and preservation. Your purchase directly supports the HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, empowering the next generation of historians and archivists.

💥 Pre-Order Yours Today!
Limited quantities available—order now! Boxes ship on December 6, making it a perfect gift for the holidays or anyone passionate about history and justice.

Celebrate Black History. Support Creativity. Empower Future Leaders.

This fundraiser is proudly sponsored by Freedom First Credit Union, whose support helps empower local Black-owned businesses and fund our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program. Thank you, Freedom First, for joining us in preserving history and fostering opportunities for future leaders.

Celebrate the legacy of Black history and the fight for racial justice with our thoughtfully curated Black History & Justice Box. This collection features meaningful products that highlight creativity, education, and empowerment. Each purchase supports our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, providing valuable professional paid internship opportunities for HBCU students that focuses on digital humanities, museum education, and public history.

✨ What’s Inside?

  • The Bottom Mystery Book and pin – Discover stories that inspire and engage

  • E & N Soaps and More lip balm and green and gold CI,Inc. soap - vegan, natural luxury

  • FWM Candle - winter-scented wooden wick candle to spark cozy vibes

  • Grassroots Supporter Membership – Keep it for yourself or gift it to a friend!

📦 Proceeds with Purpose
The Black History & Justice Box is more than just a collection of products—it’s a way to celebrate culture and history while advancing CI, Inc.’s work in education, archives, and preservation. Your purchase directly supports the HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program, empowering the next generation of historians and archivists.

💥 Pre-Order Yours Today!
Limited quantities available—order now! Boxes ship on December 6, making it a perfect gift for the holidays or anyone passionate about history and justice.

Celebrate Black History. Support Creativity. Empower Future Leaders.

This fundraiser is proudly sponsored by Freedom First Credit Union, whose support helps empower local Black-owned businesses and fund our HBCU Digital Archives Internship Program. Thank you, Freedom First, for joining us in preserving history and fostering opportunities for future leaders.

Open Positions

Research and Education Organizer

Position Overview (apply below):
We are seeking a Part-Time Researcher and Education Organizer to join our team. This role involves conducting historical, cultural, and community-based research, assisting with the development of educational programming and materials, and supporting community outreach and organizing efforts. The position reports directly to the Executive Director.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct historical, cultural, and community-based research that aligns with the organization's mission.

  • Assist in developing educational programming and materials that engage diverse audiences.

  • Support community outreach initiatives and assist with organizing community events and activities.

  • Participate in relevant meetings, events, and planning sessions to ensure successful project execution.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in history, education, African American studies, sociology, public humanities, or a related field (or equivalent experience).

  • Minimum 2–3 years of experience in community-based research, public education, organizing, or program development.

  • Strong skills in research methodology, data collection, analysis, and community storytelling.

  • Demonstrated experience developing and delivering educational programs, workshops, or curriculum for diverse audiences.

  • Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex ideas for public audiences.

  • Passion for public history, community empowerment, and inclusive education.

Employment Classification:

  • This is a part-time, non-exempt position, requiring 20 hours per week.

Compensation:

  • Hourly Rate: $20.00 per hour

Work Environment & Schedule:

  • Office or Remote: Employee may work from the office or remotely, based on the supervisor’s needs and directives.

  • End Date: Employment is anticipated to end on August 30th, 2025, unless extended.

Fill out application here.

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