HBCU Alumni Creates National Family Game Night for Black History to Celebrate Black Wealth and Black Game Developers

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National Family Game Night for Black History, is a fun, and interactive night focused on celebrating the history of black wealth and black board and card game developers. It was created by Ruby L. Taylor, M.S.W. a double HBCU alumna. She is a graduate of Virginia Union University and Howard University. Ruby has been featured in national publications like Inc. magazine, Inc.com, TheUndefeated.com, Madamenoire.com, and Blavity.com.

National Family Game Night for Black History Month February 26, 2021

National Family Game Night for Black History Month

“It’s my mission to celebrate the history of black wealth and black board and card game developers and do so in a fun, exciting way.” Ruby L. Taylor, M.S.W.

Ruby L. Taylor, MSW, the Founder of Legacy! Card Games is hosting National Family Game Night for Black History Month—an event in the comfort of your own home to help celebrate Black History Month and Black board and card game developers.

National Family Game Night for Black History Month is bringing the history of black wealth and black board and card game developers to the Black History celebration. Often we hear about the racial wealth gap and we rarely hear about the history of black wealth outside of Black Wall Street. February is a great month for us to celebrate the history of black wealth and black game developers. National Family Game Night will do that and so much more.

National Family Game Night for Black History invites corporations, organizations, churches, and families to join our night of celebrating the history of black wealth and black board and card game developers. On February 26th, 2021 we are asking all participants to play a game with their families and co-workers that was created by a black creator. Next, we are asking all participants to read the National Family Game Night Guide and learn a new fact about the history of black wealth within the United States of America.

This year we will celebrate The Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers. The Grand Fountain of the United Order of True Reformers was one of the largest and most successful Black business enterprises in the United States. We want to go back to our past in order to bring this legacy to our future.

On February 26th, 2021 participants will use the National Family Game Night Guide and Build Generational Wealth Planner to have an amazing game night experience in the comfort of our homes. Families will be gifted with a list of games created by black creators (before 02/26/2021) and last but not least all participants will be invited to a thirty-five minutes Zoom Celebration to officially start off National Family Game Night for Black History. Cash and game prizes will be won and the best game by a black creator and the best investment platform will be announced.

“Ensuring there’s an event intact to celebrate black wealth and black game developers will help us build generational wealth and unite as a family to get ahead and maintain what we have is necessary,” said Taylor. “It’s my mission to celebrate black wealth and game developers and do so in a fun, exciting way.” National Family Game Night for Black History Month will offer participants a generational wealth planner, games and cash prizes and a night of fun. Those interested are encouraged to sign up at https://NationalFamilyGameNight.com to participate in the event.

About National Family Game Night for Black History
The National Family Game Night is a fun, and interactive game night the whole family can enjoy! It is for children (and adults) of all ages. It was created by Ruby L. Taylor, M.S.W. a double HBCU alumna. She is a graduate of Virginia Union University and Howard University. Ruby has been featured in national publications like Inc. magazine, Inc.com, TheUndefeated.com, Madamenoire.com, and Blavity.com.

The National Family Game Night is a movement to celebrate black wealth and black game developers. For far too long black wealth and black game developers have been ignored. We are on a mission to shed light on both. National Family Night will offer families a unique experience to celebrate black history. Those interested are encouraged to sign up at https://NationalFamilyGameNight.com to participate in the event.

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