Showing your support for Pride month should go beyond that super cute Coach Rainbow leather fanny pack or Adidas’ new rainbow pride high-top. While we are full supporters of all things rainbow we also tracked down some pretty awesome products that are being produced by the LGBTQ community. So go show your pride and support to these amazing business owners and don’t be surprised if you become a lifelong customer.
1. Piccolina
We are madly in love with this children’s clothing line who’s mission is to empower today’s young girls to become tomorrow’s trailblazers and problem solvers. Featuring beautiful artwork of female trailblazers like RBG, Rosa Parks, Frida Kahlo, Malala Yousafzai and more, each product design features critical themes such as STREAM, leadership, exploration and athletics. The art is created in collaboration with artistis from around the world.
2. Puzzles of Color
Sitting around the table to work on a puzzle has always been a favorite family past time and especially for this black-owned family business, run by brother-sister duo William and Ericka. They were frustrated by the lack of imagery that represented their family, so they decided to take matters into their own hands and create a puzzle company. These beautiful works of art feature artists of color and when you get done are the perfect size for framing!
3. Rainbow Mini Kane Travel
Every kid needs a rainbow and with this super stylish backpack as the State Bags site puts it “This product is suitable for anyone and everyone – however you identify”. With lining made from recycled water bottles these bags are not just environmentally conscious but socially too. For every product sold State Bags supports American children and families in need by donating fully-packed backpacks, to fueling #WhatDoWeTellTheKids initiatives. It’s a bag with a mission!
4. Little Legends: Exceptional Men in Black History
Author-illustrator Vashti Harrison shines a bold, joyous light on black men through history in this #1 New York Times bestseller. An important book for readers of all ages, this beautifully illustrated and engagingly written volume brings to life true stories of black men in history. Among these biographies, readers will find aviators and artists, politicians and pop stars, athletes and activists.
5. The Joy Doll
Created by the Kind Culture Co., the Joy doll is a soft, huggable doll that comes with tokens for children to give as a random act of kindness. This gift funds education… a portion from each sale benefits childhood education. Kind Culture Co. was created by two moms who’s mission is to inspire and empower children to create a kinder world. Just the kind of message Relative Humanity can get behind!
6. A Kids Book About Racism
A Kids Book About was started by Jelani Memory. As a black father with a blended family, racism was an inevitable topic of conversation. So as the site description clearly puts it “Yes, this really is a kids book about racism.” Its focus is to provide a clear description of what racism is, how it makes people feel when they experience it, and how to spot it when it happens. They also have books on topics like belonging, feminism, gratitude, cancer, and so many more. It’s never too early to start those tough conversations and these books make it easier.
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