“Drink water, love harder, fight racism.”
A collection benefiting the Loveland Foundation. Inspired by the words of bkr girl, writer, and activist Natalie Guerrero, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Revolution for racial justice.
We envision a world where there is justice and equity. Not because it is magically so, but because each of us becomes so angry that we are transformed, ignited, and take action. Not out of ego or hatred, but out of love, compassion and the resolve to use our privilege and power to fight racism at its root wherever we may find it, including in ourselves. When you purchase bottles in this collection, you will be helping to empower, heal, and liberate Black women and girls by giving them access to culturally competent services and mental health care.
Natalie Guerrero is a writer and activist from New York who currently resides in Los Angeles, California. All her work, written or otherwise aims to uplift peole of color through highlighting their humanity. She works full time in film development and is the co-founder of Know My Story, a digital movement on a mission to share true stories from Black people and intersectional voices.
“Brooklyn Viva La Revolución” was released as part of the Black Lives Matter Collection, which included:
Sleeve Color – Brooklyn
2021 – Big, little





You must be logged in to post a comment.