Written in Our Imagination
**Shipments might be delayed while we switch warehouses during the month of September, please contact us if you need help with tracking the order** Edition of 25. A mixed media composition featuring Rev. Jack Yates’ daughters riding a flower-covered chariot at Houston’s Emancipation Park, printed on a premium snow-washed bamboo slub tee in limestone. This shirt celebrates what becomes possible when we are informed, empowered, and free to imagine. Rev. Jack Yates—a formerly enslaved man—purchased and helped develop Emancipation Park as sacred ground for Black joy, remembrance, and community gathering. His story reflects the kind of visionary leadership and spiritual conviction that Juneteenth continues to inspire. The front design blends painting and archival photography in tribute to the collaborative nature of creation, memory, and imagination. On the back, the phrase “God Bless Juneteenth” anchors the design in the spiritual legacy of emancipation—reminding us that for many, Juneteen