Claude Johnson's Black Fives Foundation Lands Partnership with PUMA by Hussein Abdullahi

The Black Fives Foundation Signs Multi-Year Partnership With Puma

In 1926, a Harvard historian by the name of Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History marked the second week of February as “Negro History Week”. Unfortunately, after the passing of Woodson in 1950, Negro History Week had penetrated all aspects of American culture. By 1976, The celebration of Negro History Week expanded to a month. Over the past 50 years, February has become synonymous with the significant contributions made by great African-American leaders including W.E.B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X., and many others.


Spotlight: Black Fives Foundation

Throughout this month, our team at TGQ Inc. is honoring African-American organizations making significant contributions to their respective communities through black history, education reform, sport programs, and research. To celebrate Black History Month, our team selected the Black Fives Foundation out of Greenwich, CT and Washington, DC. Founded by Claude Johnson. The Black Fives Foundation is a public charity that aims to research, preserve, showcase, teach, and honor, the pre-NBA history of Afro-Americans in the sport.

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I wanted to make this a celebratory moment for my ancestor through using this pen ... this is my way of keeping us connected.
— Claude Johnson


Mr. Johnson started this non-profit organization with the idea to educate the masses on the cultural significance of Afro-American athletes and their history in the sport of basketball. Johnson is the author of his book titled “Black Fives: The Alpha Physical Culture Club’s Pioneering African American Basketball Team, 1904-1923”. As we continue the celebration of Black History Month, our team will tap into the unique story of Claude Johnson and the Black Fives Foundation.


PUMA PARTNERS WITH BLACK FIVES

As we commemorate the significant contributions made during the Black Era, the cultural impact of sports, music, and entertainment has penetrated popular culture for decades to come. The Black Fives Foundation has recently partnered up with PUMA for a multi-year partnership in support of Black History Education Reform. This cements a unique time in history, unlike most global sports companies, PUMA continues to stand beside global leaders, community organizations, athletes and ambassadors in support of universal equality, justice, and social norms.

Art Graphic by @tgq.inc

Art Graphic by @tgq.inc

Since its existence, The Black Five Foundation has been adamant about educating the masses on the pre-NBA history of African-Americans and their distinct culture. Mr. Johnson is very hopeful for the future of their partnership with PUMA and looks forward to expanding black history education while amplifying voices that speak to the masses.

We are proud and honored to partner with PUMA toward making a meaningful, long-term difference in
expanding black history education to amplify and include awareness of the important pre-NBA history of
African Americans in basketball.
— Claude Johnson

Sources confirm that this partnership aims to raise awareness on the historical components of key figures, teams and contributors of the sport. Puma will take part in several initiatives that are geared to make a positive impact in respective urban communities, also special apparel and footwear collections will be released to the Foundation’s Trademark Slogan “Make History Now”. The new Black Fives x PUMA collection will be dropping on February 12th exclusively at PUMA.com and selected retailers across North America. This collection will include the highly anticipated Limited Edition Chenile Clyde Mids.

Photography courtesy of Frédéric Georges, Art Direction by @tgq.inc

Photography courtesy of Frédéric Georges, Art Direction by @tgq.inc


MAKE HISTORY NOW

In collaboration with the Black Fives Foundation, PUMA will support the foundation’s education reform plans creatively through on-site activation that includes digital museums to observe its archive of historical artifacts and exclusive content from the Black Fives Era. PUMA will provide a special presentation titled the Virtual Vault, which is an online portal for their audiences to visit, educate, and be inspired to make a difference. With over 1,000 historical artifacts, The Black Fives Foundation aims to be the leader in black history education. 

This partnership is a celebratory moment to honour the ancestors of Mr.Johnson, to sign the licensing agreement Johnson used his late grandmother's pen. Check out behind the scenes signing day for Black Fives Foundation and PUMA below. For more information please visit the Black Five Foundation website, where they will be accepting generous contributions that support various charitable initiatives.

Produced by: TGQ INC.

Photography by: Frédéric Georges

Writer: Hussein Abdullahi

Story Published by: TGQ INC.

Featuring: Black FIves Foundation, PUMA, Claude Johnson

TGQ 2020 | Year In Review by Hussein Abdullahi

TGQ Inc. Reflects on a historical year of 2020

2020 was a year filled with uncertainty and unforeseen circumstances. However, with challenges comes the opportunity for change within the digital marketplace. Our team at TGQ has used 2020 as a time to reconnect with our consumers, audiences, and partners. On behalf of our team at TGQ, we're highlighting some of our best moments in 2020. An integral part of growing as a company is taking some time to reflect on the small wins. Below our team will share the top five 2020 TGQ moments. From being front and center at some iconic sporting events, to powering through the second wave of Covid-19; the grind don’t stop!

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TGQ 2020 MOMENTS

Our team at TGQ Inc. will be highlighting our top moments in 2020

#5 Bounce Apparel

Coming in at #5 is Bounce Apparel. Our team had the pleasure to work with Toronto-based Athleisure brand ''Bounce Apparel". Bounce apparel caters to the urban basketball community by producing high-performance on-court and off-court apparel pieces. Our team directed a marketing campaign for the upcoming release of Bounce's "Personal Legend" collection. The second phase of the campaign featured a commercial shot. Our founder Hussein Abdullahi was selected as the lead talent in the shoot. With the success of the campaign, Bounce Apparel grew its targeted audience by over 25%. The reinvention of the Bounce Apparel brand solidified them back in the marketplace courtesy of TGQ Inc.


#4 NBA All-Star Weekend ‘20

One of our lasting memories of 2020 was the NBA All-Star Weekend '20. Live from the "Windy City" of Chicago, our team had the opportunity to cover stories of the various events that took place over the 3-day weekend. Our team had inside access to the 6th Annual Basketball Without Borders Camp, powered by Nike Basketball and the NBA Academy. The BWB camp featured the top 64 international prospects (boys + girls) hailing from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Camp rosters also include prospects from the NBA Academies. Over the three days, campers competed in combine-based drills and activities, finishing off with team scrimmages. To conclude camp, the NBA provided all BWB campers with an intimate NBA experience, where they got a chance to watch all all-star weekend events.

Photo Courtesy of NBA ACADEMY

Photo Courtesy of NBA ACADEMY

Our team collaborated with @pumahoops to produce content on our official website. LeagueFits hosted a brand activation powered by PUMA. The star-studded event featured Gunna, Dave East, Jadakiss, God Shammgod, Chris Brickley, Chuck D, + more. The Puma Fam got the opportunity to promote new products and connect with fans. Our founder Hussein Abdullahi, was granted VIP access throughout the event, where he cultivated business relationships with industry-leading companies such as Roc Nation Sports, NBA, and LeagueFits.

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#3 Culture Conversation

Our team at TGQ Inc. launched our first audio podcast, titled Culture Conversation. Hosted by our Founder Hussein Abdullahi, Culture Conversation provides our audience with the array of topics discussed by industry professionals, athletes, and entrepreneurs. Each week selected guests would join us to share some impactful stories on their respective journeys' in business. Some guests include NBATV Canada host Akil Augustine, Sports Marketing guru Randy Rozaay, and Antwi Atuahene. Last week, Our team wrapped up a successful second season with a combined total of over 1,000 views/streams. TGQ Inc. has identified sponsorship opportunities that'll integrated within our podcast in 2021.

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#2 WOE x G2S CAMP

Our team was apart of the first annual Working on Excellence / GS2 Camp. The 3-day camp experience highlighted the importance of community outreach and providing an inclusive environment for the youth. At the forefront of this social impact project was Toronto Professional Athlete Myck Kabongo and Professional Strength & Conditioning Coach Seamus Egan-Elliott. A line-up of special guests included TSN Sports Anchor Kayla Grey, Canadian Kick-Boxing Champion Jason Battiste, and Toronto Firefighter Doug C. With a successful camp experience, TGQ Inc. is looking forward to collaborating on future social impact projects with G2S. 

Photo by: @capturedbyma

Photo by: @capturedbyma



#1 The Young CEO Experience

At the #1 spot of our 2020 TGQ memories is the Young CEO Experience.In late October, the Younge CEO Experience was a free virtual conference targeted at young professionals and sport business leaders of our evolving industry powered by Overtime, Degree, and The Boardroom. Our Founder, Hussein Abdullahi, had the pleasure of attending this conference where Abdullahi connected with Dan Porter of Overtime and other industry-leaders.The event highlighted the importance of a forward-thinking approach and how some of the sports largest corporations find ways to be innovative during the global pandemic. Some of the event’s panelists included speakers like the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, US- Open Champion Naomi Osaka, Brooklyn Nets Kevin Durant, and Head Coach Steve Nash. Here are some insights from the event that emerging entrepreneurs and sport business professionals can implement in their business practices.

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Hindsight 20/20

An integral part of our journey came from the importance of reflection. With that being said, we are committed to sharing authentic experiences with our audiences in 2021. The phrase hindsight 20/20 refers to analyzing and evaluating situation better when one looks back at them. As our team reflects on unique year of 2020, we are hopeful for constant change within the marketplace. In the new year be aware for these changes and news trend in digital media and the sports business. Thank you 2020 for an unforgettable year.

Written by: Hussein Abdullahi

Produced by: TGQ INC.