Black Marriage Day is a national initiative started in 2002 to create a cultural shift in the way marriage is viewed and celebrated in the Black community. BMD started with 30 supporters at its initial debut. It has grown to hundreds of supporters around the country. Black Marriage Day was founded by Nisa Islam Muhammad. It is headquartered in the nation's capital, Washington, DC.
Participate in a Black Marriage Day Event.
One way to support black marriage is to participate in a Black Marriage Day event. Black Marriage Day will be celebrated on March 17th this year. It was created to help shift the way marriage is viewed and celebrated in the black community. Encourage your family and friends to participate! Let's show the world the foundation that was set by our ancestors is stronger than ever!
Love.Work.Repeat.™ will be featuring a Black Marriage Day photo album on our marriage and lifestyle website www.loveworkrepeat.com to help commemorate the 10th anniversary of Black Marriage Day by showing the images of beautiful, happy black marriages.