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Creating undeniable moments — and letting the record speak.

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Selected Press & Coverage

Vogue.com
Arts & Activism

Liberation Posters at NYC Pride 2017

Got To Stop LLC liberation posters photographed by Ryan McGinley at the 2017 NYC Pride Parade — featured in Vogue and recognized by NBCOUT for expanding the Pride flag to include Black and Brown lives.

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Reuters
Community & Culture

Harlem BLM Mural Unveiling

Reuters covered the historic Black Lives Matter mural on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard — co-organized and produced by Erika Lucille Ewing in 2020, one of the first major community gatherings after the George Floyd tragedy.

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New York Amsterdam News
Community & Culture

BLM Mural — Harlem Community Brings Black Lives Matter to Life

The New York Amsterdam News covered the BLM mural unveiling on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, recognizing Erika as co-organizer and cultural leader of this historic community gathering.

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BroadwayWorld
Force of Nature

Erika Lucille Ewing Adds Her Voice to Sedona Arts for Peace Week

BroadwayWorld covered Erika's keynote and fashion activism workshops at Sedona Arts for Peace Week — bringing wearable art and courageous conversation to the national stage.

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Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Social Impact

Smithies Create — Got To Stop LLC, Summer 2020

Featured in the Summer 2020 issue of the Smith Alumnae Quarterly as a pioneering social impact fashion brand — using design as a tool for justice, healing, and community transformation.

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New York Amsterdam News
Civic Engagement

D9 Harlem Votes Partners with Pace University

The Amsterdam News quoted Erika Lucille Ewing on the D9 Harlem Votes civic engagement initiative — bringing democracy directly to Harlem communities through mayoral forums and voter education.

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KUDOS Magazine
Cover Feature

Artists Torf & Ewing Join Sedona Arts for Peace Week

KUDOS Magazine September 2022 cover feature on Erika Lucille Ewing — artivist, actor, and founder of Got To Stop LLC — and her role at Sedona Arts for Peace Week, using fashion activism to spark courageous community conversations.

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The New York Times
Arts & Leisure

Salt Chocolate — The Duke on 42nd Street, 2004

Erika Lucille Ewing photographed in the New York Times Arts & Leisure section performing as Eunice Miya in Salt Chocolate — a movement theater piece exploring South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission at The Duke on 42nd Street.

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