TikTok Unfolds Power List Initiatives for Black History Month

The spotlight on #BlackTikTok includes the annual visionary voices lists as well as grant for creators in collaboration with Black Girl Ventures

TikTok celebration of Black History Month this year consist of its annual Visionary Voices list spotlighting Black creator as well number of real life programs and in app.

A #BlackTikTok hub in the app will show music, live streams from Black creators non profits and businesses like of Black Girl Ventures which previous year received a $1 million investment from the platform.

This year the couple are collaborating to launch the Black Girl Ventures Innovate Together TikTok Grant Program which will award lifestyle entrepreneurs, US based beauty and content creators out of a pool of $50,000.

The brand will also bringing its programming into real world with a Visionary Voice Black Hollywood Brunch in Los Angeles like teaming with Paramount to host screening of the studio upcoming biopic Bob Marley, One Love for Black TikTokers in Atlanta and Los Angeles.

In addition TikTok user will able to #ShopBlack in the app where Black owned creators and busineesses who use the TikTok Shop Affiliate program.

The creators on TikTok Visionary Voices list will be seen in theatres. Cinema partnership with Screenvision Media.the visionary will be seen during Screenvision Front + Center onscreen preshow showtimes across company 1500 theatres nationwide.

We are proud to celebrate the trendsetting impact of #Black TikTok with year Visionary Voices list. TikTok global move of diversity and inclusion communication Shavone Charles added.

#BlackTikTikTok has more than 36 billion view from 4 million posts on the social media platform.It is a massive subsection of the app.

Starbucks starts cup collection for Black History Month

Starbucks has released new designs in celebration of black history month. Starbucks is celebrating Black History Month with its a collection of cups from Artist Damon Brown.

Brown’s work is the coffee chain Artists collaboration series with celebrates the unique stories of artists from the world. Versatile artists have use their creativity to amplify even like Pride Month this year marks the first designs for the Black community.

The latest cups and tumblers will be available across Starbucks locations in the Canada and U.S.starting Jan.30. The coffee giant continues to help Black organization like African American Mayors Association and NAACP.

Brown first worked on a Starbucks location in Seattle. His work was featured in poster commemorating the coffee shops 50th anniversary, bringing back the siren logo. This design will give joy to customers.

Brown added ” An international play on the classic color palette of red, green and black you may see in Black art or during Black History Month to make it purposeful.

“My goal for this collection was for it not to feel that its one month only but taking it farther and give you something more artistic that can be enjoyed and celebrated beyond February when it should be every day for us”.

Starbucks cups are always a good thing thanks to its Artists Collaboration Series the Coffee chain has been putting out some truly unique drinkware that collectors are going to desire to get their hands on.

Starbucks has used the series to highlight pride month artists from the Latin American Community and Alaskan natives. Now as we move into Black History Month Starbucks is turning its attention toward raising Black voices.

The Starbucks collection will feature 3 various pieces of drinkware, labeled with Brown brand name Creative Lou. The three cups feature a color scheme of pale blues, greens with cream, designs of moving Black figures and abstract shapes.

An international play on classic color palette of green, black and red that you may see represented in Black art or during Black History Month.Two of three cups will be 24 ounce cold cups with other being a 16 ounce stainless steel tumbler. The collection will be available for sales starting Jan 30 at participating Starbucks in the Canada and U.S.

50 Must Read New Books by Black Authors

It is only a days until Black History Month. There is a list of 100 Essential New Works of Fiction by Black Authors to assist build your TBR for February. This list is only fiction including short stories and novels. This is a superb start to adding more Black authors into your reading.

These books range from this year to 10 years before and include modern classic as well less famous titles. They are separated by genre.

Fantasy & Science Fiction

The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin

Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon

Binti by Nnedi Okorafor

Chaing Gang All Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah

Short Story Collections

The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw

Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah

Horror

The Reformatory by Tananarive Due

Lone Women by Victor LaValle

Ring Shout by P Djeli Clark

Romance

Rebel by Beverly Jenkins

Stars in Your Eyes by Kachen Callendar

An Extraordinary Union by Alyssa Cole

You Made a Fool of Death with with Your Beauty By Akwaeke Emezi

Historical Fiction

The Heaven and Earth Gorcery Store by James McBride

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

The Underground Railroad by Colson Whiteland