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Lifting our voices for Black History Month
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Lifting our voices for Black History Month

An animated illustration of baseball player, Toni Stone, playing in front of a stadium crowd. She’s wearing a blue, red and white baseball uniform, while catching and throwing a baseball outfield as a male player on the opposite team runs by.
A photograph of a woman sits in a corner of a couch, leaning one against the armrest, touching her left ear with the same hand; her right arm is draper over her legs. She is wearing a striped, yellow button-down shirt and blue polka-dot, silk pants. The couch is patterned with brown polka dots. There is a large plant to the right of the image.

Sonya Clark from the National Museum of Women in the Arts collection on Google Arts & Culture

Oil painting of a man in a purple suit standing in front of a car playing the saxophone, with a woman standing against the car and two other men with instruments on the sidewalk.

Big City Blues from the The Carr Center collection on Google Arts & Culture

A painted portrait of a bearded man looking upwards. Within his blue blazer jacket are abstract patterns containing other faces and objects. Behind him is a large, yellow halo which also incorporates additional faces. In the top left of the halo the word “PROLIFIC” is written in all caps.

The Marathon, Nipsey Hussle from the Trap Music Museum collection on Google Arts & Culture

Black-and-white photograph of Muhammed Ali and a small boy, with Ali holding up his hand to block a practice punch from the child.

Untitled, Miami Beach, Florida from the The Gordon Parks Foundation collection on Google Arts & Culture

Photograph of two women, both wearing blue and looking at the camera, sitting in a storefront surrounded by different bottles.

Religious Shop in Cap Haitian from the Haiti Film Institute collection on Google Arts & Culture

A woman dressed in a yellow top and bright checkered pants is posing in the center. Bright red, orange and neon colors and shapes float in the background.

Pixel’s Black History Month wallpapers created by illustrator Aurélia Durand, whose work celebrates Afro-descendants everywhere. Durand shows us that creativity is emerging around us; it's a fusion of ideas and spontaneity.

A group of individuals are gathered, dressed in bright neon colors, smiling and speaking to one another.

Durand shows us that community elevates voices, brings everyone closer to each other and makes people's lives spark.

Two women are dancing in the center, wearing blue and orange pants and tops with colorful geometric designs. Light blue, purple and orange and green music notes float in the background.

Durand shows us that music invites us to share a moment of joy, movement and energy.

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