How do you honor Black ancestry when so much of it was never properly documented, or was documented through the lens of the colonizer?

For Black Month, Google invited four contemporary Black artists to explore that question through works connected to pieces from the Afro Brazil Museum, using Google Arts & Culture as the platform for discovery and access.

Hero video created to introduce the campaign and its central message.

Google Black Month visual 1.

Poster series built from works available on Google Arts & Culture and connected to the Afro Brazil Museum collection.

Google Black Month visual 2.
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Credits

Google Brazil

Head of Creative Services Zé Porto

PMM - Creative Lead Rafael Camilo

Social Strategy Nicole Cassiano

Creative Copywriter Pedro Paulo

Art Director Taira

Fonts

Google Sans by Google

Soko

Founder and Head of Creative Data Felipe Simi

Creative Data Executive Director Rafael Caldeira

Creative Data Leader Camila Al-Cici and Matheus Dick Lee

Creative Data Caio Milanesi

Art Director Lucas Ramos and Pedro Dias

Account Leader Pedro Gonçalves

Motion Designer Lucas Ramos

Copywriter Thamara Pinheiro, Larissa Araujo and Victoria Hope

Data Scientist Jonatas Pereira and Matheus Facci

Community Manager Marcela Sena

Head of Operations Brisa Vicente

Producer Daniele Moura

Founder and Head of Media & Influence Pedro Tourinho

Video Production Modernista

Director Gabriela de Paula and Camila Tuon

Agency SOKO.CX

Announcer Google Brazil

Approved by Zé Porto, Rafa Camilo and Nicole Cassiano