Black Girl Magic Day — Press & Media
About Black Girl Magic Day
Black Girl Magic Day is a movement and annual celebration rooted in Harlem that uplifts girls ages 2–18 and calls for a national day of recognition in the U.S.
Grounded in joy, community, and generational healing, our campaign invites partners and press to help amplify a culture that sees and celebrates Black girls — today and for generations to come.
Coverage Tracks
- Pink Carpet Event (Annual): our yearly celebration in Harlem featuring youth performers, honorees, and community partners. Ideal for event-day coverage, red carpet photos, and community features.
- National Day Campaign: our petition-driven effort to establish “Black Girl Magic Day” as an official U.S. day of recognition. Ideal for policy, civic engagement, and human-interest stories.
- Black Girl Magic Day Club: ongoing programming and workshops that nurture confidence and creativity. Ideal for education and youth development coverage.
Story Angles & Why It Matters
- A Joy-Forward Counterstory: A cultural response to bias, bullying, and systemic rollback — centered on celebration and belonging for girls 2–18.
- National Day Campaign: A grassroots petition building momentum toward formal recognition.
- Community to Congress: A local-to-national narrative powered by families, educators, and youth voices.
Quote from Founder (for use in coverage): “We want every Black girl to know she is seen, valued, and magical.”
Press Contact
All press inquiries: press@blackgirlmagicday.com
Tanika Salmon
t.salmon@blackgirlmagicday.com
646-531-0523