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Introducing Our 2021 Black History Month Collection
This year, our instructors partnered with four talented artists to bring you four unique collaborations that tell Black stories. Stories about strength, community, authenticity, diversity, adversity and so much more.
From Lagos to California, Black art, music and culture is as rich as it is vibrant. By bringing the power of Black self-expression to our community, we’ll shine a light on its soul, influence and creativity.
From Lagos to California, Black art, music and culture is as rich as it is vibrant. By bringing the power of Black self-expression to our community, we’ll shine a light on its soul, influence and creativity.
Four Black artists. Four unique collaborations. One powerful collection.
Black History Month 2021
Monica Ahanonu
Illustrator | @monicaahanonu
Monica Ahanonu
Illustrator | @monicaahanonu
United We Move
We know you’ve felt it … the energy that overflows when you take a Caribbean ride or the electricity in a dancehall class. It’s that invisible force that Monica was enamored with when talking to Ally Love and Hannah Frankson. These pieces are a vibrant representation of the beauty that is created when people from varying Black cultures come together to move as one.
Sanford Greene
Illustrator | @sanfordgreene
Sanford Greene
Illustrator | @sanfordgreene
Come Into Your Power
As a Black person, there's something divine about seeing someone who looks like you in a position of power. It brings you a sense of belonging and pride. When Sanford linked up with Alex Toussaint and Chase Tucker, he couldn't help but be inspired by their aura and shared values. Empowered by their conversation, he created God and Goddess that not only embodied Black representation at Peloton, but also the power, beauty, strength and wisdom within the Black community.
Temi Coker
Multidisciplinary Artist | @temi.coker
Temi Coker
Multidisciplinary Artist | @temi.coker
Light the Way
They say you have to know where you’re coming from to get where you’re going. That’s why Temi, Jess Sims and Chelsea Jackson Roberts wanted to capture the power of education within the Black community. The vibrant history of the Black diaspora is woven into every inch of these pieces. Using the sankofa, fist and headwrap, Temi intertwines the traditions of passing down knowledge, finding your strength and embracing your zeal.
Hust Wilson
Lettering Artist & Designer | @hustwilson
Hust Wilson
Lettering Artist & Designer | @hustwilson
Bring Your Whole Self
Like thunder and fire, Adrian Williams and Tunde Oyeneyin are forces of nature. Empowering, authentic and confident, their magnetic personalities fill every room with joy. Tapping into their power, Hust captures their energy to create something that embodies their unique stories. From their passions to their individual journeys, every color and word represents a moment of power or inspiration in their lives.
From #BlackGirlMagic to #BlackLivesMatter, we are
championing the Black community and all that they've achieved.