It Takes a Collective Box
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It Takes a Collective embodies our belief that progress and empowerment flourish through unity, collaboration, and shared effort. By celebrating and uplifting one another, we build a thriving community that preserves and elevates the richness of our heritage.
The It Takes a Collective Box offers a thoughtfully curated selection of goods skillfully crafted by Black artisans from Africa and the diaspora. Available as a one-time purchase or a monthly subscription, this box—valued at over $150 but yours for just $75—celebrates exceptional artistry and innovation. Each purchase supports Black-owned businesses, empowers communities, and honors the vibrant cultural heritage of Africa and its diaspora. Each month's box will be curated to include 5-7 items representing the month and season's vibe. 
Our It Takes a Collective Winter Box includes a collection of goods made and developed by Black makers that evoke the warmth of Winter and nourish your skin.
- Broom Bush Tea, expertly blended for wellness by Denise Lee
 - Tea Infuser
 - Kahawa Coffee is directly sourced from farmers in Kenya, Rwanda and Congo
 - Enjoy Black Mug
 - 57 Chocolate, a luxury chocolate brand made in Ghana
 - Trades of Brit Soap Bar, all-natural shea and cocoa butter soap handmade by Brittney Johnson
 - SoFresh Smells Moringa Body Butter, handmade with hydrating and soothing moringa by Safiyyah Johnson
 
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THE DIASPORA COLLECTIVE DIFFERENCE
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          BLACK WOMEN-OWNED
We celebrate and empower the collective 24/7
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          sourced from Africa
Responsibly sourced from Africa and countries in the African diaspora
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          HANDMADE WITH LOVE
All products handmade or designed with love by Black artisans