Black Joy & Black Survival
Black Political & Movement Memory
Black TV, Film & Cultural Memory
The Culture Be Culture-ing
Black Excellence, Always.
100

This card game is less about the cards themselves and more about trust, intuition, partnership, and reading people.

What is Spades?

100

This 1972 presidential candidate became the first Black woman to seek the nomination for president from a major U.S. party.

Who is Shirley Chisholm?

100

Before Friends, this sitcom centered four Black professionals sharing life, love, and a Brooklyn brownstone.

What is Living Single?

100

This phrase means to correctly identify what is really happening beneath the surface.

What is clock it?

100

This artist became the first Black woman to headline Coachella, later turning the performance into Homecoming.

Who is Beyoncé?

200

This long-standing Black survival practice describes informal systems of care, sharing, and making a way out of no way.

What is mutual aid?

200

This organizer, often called the “mother of the movement,” pushed SNCC toward grassroots leadership rather than charismatic top-down leadership.

Who is Ella Baker?

200

This A Different World character’s journey from spoiled freshman to politically conscious student helped define the show’s cultural legacy.

Who is Whitley Gilbert?

200

This phrase means to back up your words with action and remain firm under pressure.

What is stand on business?

200

This athlete from Compton changed tennis forever while building a legacy of dominance, style, and cultural influence.

Who is Serena Williams?

300

This migration of Black people out of the South reshaped politics, labor, housing, music, and urban life in the United States.

What is the Great Migration?

300

This phrase, popularized by Kwame Ture, shifted the language of civil rights toward self-determination and political autonomy.

What is Black Power?

300

This 1997 film starring Larenz Tate and Nia Long is remembered not just as a love story, but as a meditation on Black art, softness, and intimacy.

What is Love Jones?

300

This phrase, popular across Black internet culture, is used when someone delivers with precision, excellence, or force.

What is they ate?

300

This rapper became the first hip-hop artist to win a Pulitzer Prize for Music.

Who is Kendrick Lamar?

400

This phrase captures the way Black people often use humor not to deny pain, but to survive it.

What is laughing to keep from crying?

400

This Black feminist collective issued a 1977 statement that became foundational to Black feminist and identity-based political analysis.

What is the Combahee River Collective?

400

This creator and star of Abbott Elementary became the first Black woman in decades to win the Emmy for comedy writing.

Who is Quinta Brunson?

400

This phrase describes a lifestyle aspiration rooted in ease, pleasure, rest, and release from constant struggle.

What is soft life?

400

This vice president became the first Black woman and first South Asian person to hold the office.

Who is Kamala Harris?

500

This Black family function was deeper than a typical Sunday cookout and included multiple generations within one family

What is a family reunion

500

This term describes the interconnected systems of oppression—race, gender, class—that must be understood together to fully address inequality.

What is intersectionality?

500

This 1996 film about four women who turn to bank robbery is often remembered as a story not just about crime, but about economic desperation, friendship, and survival.

What is Set It Off?

500

This is what happens when Black-created language, style, or trends go viral and are adopted widely without credit or context.

What is cultural appropriation?

500

This writer became the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Who is Toni Morrison?