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Voices, a service of black-owned greeting card brand Culture Greetings dedicated to elevating social justice causes, proudly announces a new collaboration with The George Floyd Memorial Foundation. The partnership will launch a new postcard-sending campaign to demand a fair trial and support the family and friends of the late George Floyd.
âThe George Floyd Memorial Foundation, founded by George Floydâs sister, Bridgett Floyd, is committed to obtaining justice for Mr. Floyd and others who were murdered by members of law enforcement,â explains Jacari Harris, executive director of the George Floyd Memorial Foundation. âThrough this partnership with Voices by Culture Greetings, individuals can hold city officials accountable during the upcoming trial of the Minneapolis police officer who killed Mr. Floyd through a postcard campaign.  We urge everyone to be a champion for justice by sending a postcard to help us be the c
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ATLANTA, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Culture Greetings, a female and black-owned digital-to-print greeting card platform, announces a new partnership with R&B Icon and 13-time GRAMMY Award nominated singer-songwriter Charlie Wilson and his label P Music Group, Inc. to launch a new series of
Forever Valentine cards celebrate the everyday love highlighted in Wilson s #1 single of the same namesake produced by Bruno Mars, The Stereotypes and D Mile. Valentine s Day is a day to celebrate love and with Forever Valentine we are celebrating the notion to love like every day is Valentine s Day, stated Wilson. I hope these
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Culture Greetings, a woman-led and Black-owned greeting card company, announces the launch of a new print-to-store integration partnership with Walgreens.
Through the technology integration with the Walgreens Photo Prints and Store Locator APIs, in addition to the Culture Greetings’ mail-to-recipient delivery option, customers will now have the choice to pick up their customized printed greeting cards in any of the 9,277 Walgreens or Duane Reed locations in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
“The launching of this new partnership and integration reflects a significant first for the Walgreens API team,” said Andrew Schweinfurth, Manager, Walgreens Developer Relations. “As we welcome Culture Greetings and founder Dr. Dionne Mahaffey, we acknowledge that she is the first African American female founder to join the platform.”