Black Girl Vitamins Celebrates Juneteenth With Another Powerful Collaboration – Ensuring Black Women Are Healthy, Represented, And Remain The Fabric Of Our Communities

June 18, 2024

 

For the second year in a row, Black Girl Vitamins is excited to continue its empowering collaboration with renowned artist Ana Latese to commemorate Juneteenth. Known for her vibrant and uplifting depictions of Black girls and women, Ana has once again created exclusive designs for limited-edition merchandise, this time featuring a commemorative bag that embodies the essence of "Strong, Confident, Black Women."

 

The Black Girl Vitamins x Ana Latese collaboration extends far beyond a celebration of Juneteenth and the beautifully designed bags – it stands as a powerful statement about the importance of representation, self-care, and that healthy Black women must be integrated into the fabric of our daily lives. It seamlessly blends art and wellness, reflecting Black Girl Vitamins' commitment to celebrating and empowering Black women. 

 

Juneteenth is a time to honor our history and celebrate our future. Partnering with Ana Latese allows us to do just that through beautiful, empowering art that speaks to our community. ​
- Jennifer Juma, Black Girl Vitamins
  • Limited-edition commemorative bags are included for purchases over $60.00 and are available until supplies last.
  • To purchase, visit BlackGirlVitamins.co, Instagram, and Facebook.
  • To continue the celebration, enter code FREEDOM24 at checkout to receive an additional 15% discount (valid for 24 hours only).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Black Girl Vitamins

Our Mission Is Ensuring Black Women Continue To Thrive. Black Girl Vitamins was created to improve the well-being of Black women everywhere – providing us with accessible, affordable, and effective essential vitamin and mineral supplements that combat chronic deficiencies and correct cosmetic concerns. 

When Black Women Are Healthy, Our Communities Are Too. While most over-the-counter women’s vitamins follow FDA guidelines, these guidelines often fail to consider our unique health and dietary needs, including nutritional deficiencies. 

As women of color, we often lack essential vitamins such as magnesium, calcium, iron, folic acid, – and specifically for Black women – vitamin D because our pigmentation reduces its production in the skin. Vitamin D protects against chronic conditions such as heart disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and certain cancers. It’s also linked to conditions such as depression, high blood pressure, colon, breast, and prostate cancer, and obesity.

Unwavering Commitment to Our Culture. Our company is our culture. By carefully curating a collection of ingredients, we strive to create superior supplements that are tailored to and for us.