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Change doesn’t happen by accident—it happens when people take action. Your time is powerful. When you volunteer, you’re stepping into a leadership role that moves our mission forward.
It’s not about doing it all—it’s about showing up and making a difference.
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A Story of Unity
For too long, gingers have existed as the 2% — tucked away, unseen, and often othered within their own cultures. Labeled, stereotyped, and set apart. There was no community, no shared safe space.
But something powerful happened: the Black community saw them. Related to them. Embraced them. And with that, a bridge was built between two groups that know what it feels like to be pushed aside — and chose instead to stand side by side.
That’s what we’re building. And we want you to be part of it.
Turn a Moment into a Movement
The Gingers Are Black movement started as a conversation — a viral spark — and quickly ignited something deeper: connection, community, and culture.
We’re not here to just entertain.
We’re here to build something — brick by brick.
Why give?
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Nationwide Events & Cookouts
From block parties to unity cookouts, we create safe, joyful spaces where gingers and the Black community can meet, vibe, and grow together
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Black History Trivia Game Show
A fun, competitive, educational event that puts money directly into the Black community — with real cash prizes, platform opportunities, and celebration of culture.
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Year-Round Adventure
Our members enjoy exclusive perks like free community outings, camping trips, workshops, meet-ups, and more. We're building a chosen family — one event at a time.
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Merch with a Mission
Every shirt, hoodie, or hat tells a story — to stop the hate and end stereotypes. We wear our identity with pride, and invite others to do the same.
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Local Impact
We partner with trusted leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs to ensure that our work directly supports the city we love and the people who inspire us.
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unity thru community
The mission to unify gingers and the Black community may seem niche — but it’s radical. You’re modeling what intentional allyship, cultural empathy, and unity look like in action. The Black community is not just welcoming — it’s leading with love and power.
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*Join the movement*
We’re asking you to believe in this vision. To see the magic in what we’re creating. And to know that when you support us — you’re not just helping us grow a nonprofit.
You’re helping build a community where one never existed.
Because this isn’t just a trend from TikTok.
… And it's bigger than us.
Join the movement.
Be the brick.
FAQs
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Because unity isn’t just beautiful — it’s powerful. Gingers have often felt “othered” in their own cultures, just like Black folks have. We saw a moment of empathy turn into a movement of connection. Gingers Are Black creates a space where both communities can uplift each other, laugh together, and build something bigger than stereotypes.
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Every membership fuels our mission. It funds our Black History Trivia Game Show, supports Black-owned businesses and creatives at our events, and helps us host free cultural meetups all year long. You're not just joining — you're investing in joy, legacy, and opportunity.
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It’s so much more. From cookouts to concerts, from community building to cultural education, we’re here to turn a viral trend into a real-life, community-driven movement. This is about representation, celebration, and rewriting what unity looks like.
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You get discounted access to Main Events like The Blaque Ball, exclusive merch drops, invites to private gatherings, free community outings, camping trips, and so much more. But most importantly — you get a seat at the table of something that’s never been done before. This is your invitation to help build history.
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Nah — not by race. But in spirit, in rhythm, and in resilience? Black was a unity term during The Civil Rights Era. This movement isn’t about replacing identity. It’s about building community where differences are celebrated, not separated. So no — gingers aren’t literally Black. But they’re invited to the cookout — and they brought respect, allyship and snacks.