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Bethann Hardison and Ouigi Theodore Discuss Brooklyn Circus' Latest Collaboration With Gap - Ebony

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History. Art. Culture. Fashion. These mediums of expression exist on a never-ending cycle of evolution, educational growth and re-invention. In this vein, Brooklyn Circus (BKc) has partnered with Gap for an immersive collaboration that puts a twist on Americana by merging uniformity with Black popular culture and generational inspirations. Folks included in the campaign include […]

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