Sweet Blackberry, a new animated special about African-American achievements
This is an introduction to Sweet Blackberry, a non-profit organization whose mission is to bring little known stories of African American achievement to children everywhere.
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Our mission at Sweet Blackberry is to bring little known stories of African American achievement to children everywhere.
These triumphant stories of individuals surmounting the odds and making invaluable contributions to our society are inspirational and empowering, but our schools often lack the time and resources to teach our children more than a handful of stories of African Americans in history.
These stories are American stories. They illustrate for our children the concept that tremendous obstacles are actually opportunities for
greatness! Children of all races and ethnicities feel a sense of shared history when they learn about the real people whose lives and work impact
their everyday lives.
Sweet Blackberry was founded by actor/writer, Karyn Parsons (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air). As a new mom, Parsons was motivated by a strong desire to instill a sense of culture and heritage to her daughter. Inspired by her own mother and upbringing, Parsons created Sweet Blackberry— delivering to all children, stories that need to be told and heard.
We launched to critical acclaim in February 2005 with our first DVD release, “The Journey of Henry ‘Box’ Brown.” Narrated by Emmy award-
winning actress, Alfre Woodard, “The Journey of Henry ‘Box’ Brown” brings to life for young children an extremely important chapter in
American History, telling an extraordinary tale of human courage about a man who shipped himself, in a box, from Virginia to Philadelphia to
freedom.
Sweet Blackberry’s second film, “Garrett’s Gift,” was narrated by award- winning actress, Queen Latifah. It tells the story of young Garrett Morgan, a creative-minded child who was finally able to focus his talents and energies and become one of the country’s most highly regarded inventors.
Both of these entertaining and inspiring films have both enjoyed a long run on HBO and HBO Family, and have garnered several awards, including the Parent’s Choice Award.
At Sweet Blackberry, we are creating content that works across multiplemedia platforms, leveraging the power of stories to teach and reach young children…wherever and whoever they may be.
This culture is American culture; this history is American History.