Boys & Girls Club of Southeast Michigan Members Design Social Justice Clothing Collection

The Reimagine Black Wall Street line includes hoodies and T-shirts with messages such as β€œBe the change you wish to see” and ”In pursuit of true freedom”
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In response to racial tensions in the U.S., the Boys & Girls Club of Southeast Michigan asked its youth members to express their feelings about social justice through art and fashion. The result is a new clothing collection called Reimagine Black Wall Street, which launches online and in-store today β€” the first day of Black History Month.

The line β€” which is available to purchase at DΓ©troit is the New Black’s brick-and-mortar shop and β€” is made up of T-shirts and hoodies designed by members of the BGCSM’s Industry Club, an after-school program for young people interested in retail and fashion merchandising careers. The collection features messages such as β€œBe the change you wish to see,” β€œI am dripping melanin honey I am Black without apology,” and β€œIn pursuit of true freedom.”

β€œBeing able to put it all together as a group was hard, but we had to push through to tell people what we thought about social justice and our society,” says Industry Club member and designer Erica in a press release. β€œIt was an exciting experience to watch our design develop from being on a sheet of paper, to a painted board, to a real T-shirt.”

Industry Club members worked with Roslyn Karamoko, owner of DΓ©troit is the New Black; Kelsey and Cassidy Tucker, owners of local fashion label Deviate; and Detroit Vs. Everybody founder Tommey Walker to create the collection. All the youth designers will be compensated for their work.

β€œBGCSM is committed to ensuring youth are career, start up, and homeowner ready when they leave our clubs,” says Shawn H. Wilson, BGCSM president and CEO, in a press release. β€œNot only will the selected designs be sold online and in-stores, but the youth designers were paid as part of the program and received a paid licensing deal from BGCSM, which furthers our mission around providing economic mobility opportunities for youth and families.”

Reimagine Black Wall Street will get a formal debut at 2 p.m. today during a virtual panel. The event will feature a guest appearance by a fashion designer and a Q&A session with youth designers. Monique Owens, the first Black mayor of Eastpointe, will moderate the segment. Those interested in attending can register at

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