Juneteenth Collection
The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery in 1863. However, it wasn't until two years later, when some 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas to inform the remaining 250,000 enslaved Black people that they were free. This marked the second independence day in the United States and became a federal holiday in 2021. Shop our Juneteenth Journal + candle that focus on reflection and gratitude.
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The West Indian Way of Travel
West Indians take the airport seriously, arriving early with homemade meals to avoid overpriced food and repacking overweight bags with unique identifiers like a colorful piece of string. Hence why our...
The West Indian Way of Travel
West Indians take the airport seriously, arriving early with homemade meals to avoid overpriced food and repacking overweight bags with unique identifiers like a colorful piece of string. Hence why our...
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Do Not Be Afraid
Do it afraid. Do it scared. Do it heartbroken. Do it angry. Just get it done.
Do Not Be Afraid
Do it afraid. Do it scared. Do it heartbroken. Do it angry. Just get it done.
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Hardest Part about Launch Day
Usually, I just want to do the work, not talk about it. Things change, thankfully.
Hardest Part about Launch Day
Usually, I just want to do the work, not talk about it. Things change, thankfully.
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