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Black Girl Magic Day — Fact Sheet
Snapshot for media, partners, and stakeholders. BGMD is a growing annual initiative; figures reflect current cumulative totals.
What is BGMD?
Black Girl Magic Day is a movement and annual celebration rooted in Harlem that uplifts girls and their families, with core programming focused on ages 2–13.
We’re also advocating for an official national day of recognition that champions girls ages 2–18 across the U.S.
Fast Facts
- Founded: Harlem, New York
- Core Audience: Girls 2–13 (family-friendly)
- National Day Campaign: Targets girls 2–18
- Flagship: Pink Carpet celebration (annual)
- Cadence: Once per year
For interviews and credentials: press@blackgirlmagicday.com
Impact Snapshot
800+Lifetime Attendees (girls & family)
10+Workshops & Club Sessions
14+Partners & Sponsors
4+Media Mentions
1/yrFlagship Event Cadence
2–13Core Program Ages (2–18 for Day)
Angles
- Joy-forward counterstory to bias/bullying
- Community to Congress: local → national momentum
- Family-centered programming for girls 2–13
- National Day campaign for girls 2–18
Key Messages
- Every Black girl is seen, valued, and magical.
- Annual celebration, growing year over year.
- Partners amplify scale—schools, brands, media, civic orgs.
Quote
“We want every Black girl to know she is seen, valued, and magical.”
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