Apple 44mm Black Unity Sport Band Small/Medium
Designed by Black creatives and allies throughout Apple to celebrate and acknowledge Black history and culture, the Black Unity Sport Band is inspired by the colors of the Pan-African flag and pays homage to the rich tradition and craft of quilt-making. Three individual pieces of colored fluoroelastomer are assembled by hand and compression-molded as one. Complemented by the dynamic Unity watch face, which displays an ever-changing pattern of irregular shapes as Apple Watch moves, these colors are brought together in a unique tapestry. The innovative pin-and-tuck closure is laser-etched with "Truth. Power. Solidarity."Apple supports these organizations dedicated to advancing racial equity and justice:Black Lives Matter Support Fund via the Tides FoundationThe Black Lives Matter movement fuels campaigns for justice, combats and counters acts of violence, and creates space for Black imagination and innovation.European Network Against Racism (ENAR)ENAR, a pan-European anti-racism network, is the voice of the anti-racist movement in Europe.International Institute on Race, Equality and Human RightsThe institute works to protect the human rights of marginalized and vulnerable people who suffer from discrimination.Leadership Conference Education FundThe Leadership Conference Education Fund promotes and protects civil and human rights and builds public education campaigns that empower and mobilize advocates around the United States.NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF)LDF seeks structural changes to expand democracy, eliminate disparities, and achieve racial justice to fulfill the promise of equality for all Americans.Souls Grown DeepThe partnership is dedicated to promoting the work of African American artists and supporting their communities by fostering economic empowerment, racial and social justice, and educational advancement.This is only a small part of Apple's commitment to challenge systemic barriers that exist for communities of color, and particularly the Black community.