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UniTee Design Celebrates Black History Every Day – 365
Days a Year
UniTee
Design, Inc (UDI), an ethnic empowerment enterprise with
offices in Detroit, Atlanta and New York plans to
celebrate Black history every day, 365 days a year, as a
way to promote the education of Black youth to their
rich heritage and the many achievements of
African-Americans.
The “Make Black History Every Day – 365” initiative will
be featured daily on
www.uniteedesign.com, where daily motivational
quotes, photos and stories will be featured honoring
Black history to educate and inspire children (and
adults) every day of the year.
UDI Founder R. Lee Gordon funds, develops and delivers
educational programs that motivate children to want to
learn and succeed by leveraging their common interests
in video games, music, sports, fashion, etc. Current
programs include a self-defense and safety awareness
workshop for grade school students, a summer camp that
teaches creative arts and merchandising to inner-city
youth, and a high school fashion career development
program.
Gordon generates revenue for these and other programs by
selling designer T-shirts that bear the red, black and
green colors of African-American culture. Several of the
stylish shirts also incorporate positive principles that
Black culture represents: a “pride” in heritage and
history; the “power to overcome negative circumstances
and / or environments; and, a “purpose” he believes
every child needs to inspire love of self, and to
flourish to his or her fullest potential. Gordon also
encourages youth (and adults) to serve one another and
their communities as “Purpose Providers, advocates who
further instill pride of Black culture.
“We need to uplift our young generation through
knowledge of their culture and develop opportunities to
better their academic and professional successes,” says
Gordon. “Our clothing helps them, and all of us, to
appreciate and be proud of our culture and history.”
Gordon has designed a new tee-shirt incorporating the
“365” theme which he plans to promote at live events
throughout the country.
In addition to developing a student outreach program
with Eastern Michigan University that will forge
partnerships between colleges and not-for-profit
agencies, UDI is establishing a national peer mentor
initiative to match college students with high school
students, and high school students with grade school
students, and empower Black youth to strive for and
achieve higher education goals that will result in
improved academic and professional outcomes.
For additional information surrounding sponsorship,
cross marketing, event schedule and participation please
contact
rgordon@uniteedesign.com or
infinitysolutionz@yahoo.com.
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