Scripted In Black
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Scripted in Black is an exclusive multi-disciplinary arts collective that centers the work + collaboration of Black and Brown unconventional creatives through the yearly curation of boutique to high scale event installment series.
02/15/2026
Creative Kin | Soléil Cherie
Where the Light Touches the Wound
The full editorial now lives in the archive.
If you’re looking for something that moves fast,
this won’t compete for your attention.
But… if you’re willing to sit with a voice
as it becomes more than ink,
you’ve arrived at the right place.
Link in bio.
This editorial lives in pauses.
Between lines.
Between breath and response.
Not everything here is meant to resolve —
some things are meant to be held.
… just a peek 🫣
02/08/2026
Some things are inherited quietly.
Silence.
Autonomy.
Grief that learns how to breathe.
This work doesn’t rush meaning.
It lets it surface.
(Part of Creative Kin — Soléil Cherie)
02/05/2026
Some voices do not ask to be understood quickly.
They ask to be sat with…
This is the beginning of a deeper archive; one that holds process, tension, and truth without forcing or rushing resolution.
CREATIVE KIN OPENS HERE
02/03/2026
What began as conversation, collaboration, and care
now lives together in one place.
This is the opening of the archive.
A space for voices that were never meant to disappear
after one post, one feature, one moment.
Some of you met these stories through the newsletter.
Some through passing timelines.
Now, they live here—intentionally.
More to come.
— Sean Korey, curator
10/14/2025
Running a little behind but the celebration still stands! 🌸 Happy Belated Birthday to someone whose light, creativity, and heart shine in every space she steps into. Praying for continued joy and alignment this year✨ We love you 🩷 Also, please consider donating to her short film fund, an amazing but necessary work to finish her final submission for film school 🎥 (link in our stories)
10/09/2025
Happy Birthday to a phenomenal woman, the founder and creative director in this work of art called Scripted in Black.
We’ve been on a journey that’s been more than collaboration — it’s been creation. From late-night ideas to bold visions that challenge what creativity culture can be, you’ve shown what it looks like to lead with authenticity and fearless imagination.
Every space you touch expands the definition of what’s possible.
Here’s to more boundary-breaking, more truth-telling, and more art that refuses to fit the mold.
Grateful for the way your mind moves — and the way your heart roots it all in purpose.
Let’s keep writing this legacy, one stroke of brilliance at a time.
🖤✨
06/18/2025
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This is more than content—it’s creative testimony.
In our latest Creative Kin drop, we sat down with filmmaker and storyteller Aisha Ford ( ) for an exclusive behind-the-scenes Q&A on what it means to create from memory, identity, and the tension between love and survival.
Her voice is layered. Her vision is poetic. Her message is powerful.
And it’s all live right now inside the Scripted in Black newsletter.
“Growing up as a Black girl, you’re often handed a different set of rules…
That’s the tension: when does protection equal control?”
—Aisha Ford
🎬 This Q&A lives alongside an original editorial feature curated + written by .kxrey , highlighting Aisha’s journey from Cherry Lemonade to Brownies—and the stories still waiting to be told.
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06/16/2025
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This month’s Creative Kin feature centers the powerful vision of Aisha Ford ( ), a filmmaker and storyteller whose work turns memory into meaning—and Black girlhood into legacy.
From “Cherry Lemonade” to “Brownies”, Aisha invites us to witness what happens when everyday moments carry extraordinary weight. Her lens is intentional, poetic, and deeply human.
“Even in spaces where we feel like ‘the other,’ love still exists… That’s the core of what I want people to take from my films.”
— Aisha Ford
Curated, written, and designed by our very own , this editorial will be featured in our upcoming Scripted in Black newsletter—a storytelling space for artists who are shaping culture from the inside out.
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