Our Story

Founded in 2015, the Colored Girls Museum is housed in a 140-year-old three-story Victorian Twin home in the historic Germantown area of Philadelphia. We are the first cultural institution to center and champion the “ordinary” colored girl of African descent, citizens whose ingenuity and labor generate untold wealth yet whose stories are often hidden from view. The Colored Girls Museum has an irreplaceable quality that is both symbolic and grounded in reality.

Our programs and special projects During its years of serving the Philadelphia community and beyond, TCGM has become an anchor institution, turning the concept of radical placekeeping on its head by redefining what a museum can do. It has also been a source of inspiration and support for numerous Black and Black femme-led projects and initiatives.

TCGM distinguishes itself by exclusively collecting, preserving, honoring, and decoding artifacts pertaining to the experience and herstory of Colored Girls. This museum is equal parts research facility, exhibition space, gathering place, and think tank. TCGM was founded in 2015 and is located in the historic neighborhood of Germantown in Philadelphia, an area renowned for its complement of historic buildings and homes.

This start-up museum enterprise has been written about in the Smithsonian Magazine, Essence, Associated Press, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Travel Noire, Metro U.K., and others.

The Colored Girls Museum is a sanctuary, not for Colored Girls only, but for anyone who is ready for a conscious revolution.

Our Mission

is to provide sanctuary for the collective memory of ordinary Black girls, women, and gender-expansive peoples. We believe that our existence and resistance furthers our freedom. We believe that through archiving, memorializing, and documenting our embodied wisdom that we enliven and inoculate patrons against deficit normative definitions and oppressive constrictions they are sure to come face to face with outside of our doors.

Our Vision

TCGM presents as a museum to be an unassuming learning site gifting restoration, often unconsciously needed by each of our patrons. This subversive operation allows us to archive a unique counter-narrative of Black Girlhood and femmehood through our exhibits, events, research, community partnerships, and programs. The Colored Girls Museum seeks to provide a home to Colored Girls everywhere by providing a safe harbor in a HOME.

Our Purpose

We are a public ritual for the protection, praise & grace of the ordinary colored girl.
We seek to protect them from all that might cause harm.
We offer grace by housing stories, memories, hopes, fears, and dreams.
We speak praise over them for all that they are.

Our Board
of Advisors

Our Staff

Our Scholar-in-Residence & Incubator

Council of Colored Girls

Asake Denise Jones

Lynda Grace

Monna Morton

Denys Davis

Marie-Monique Marthol

Meet Our Funders


Meet Our Partnerships

Black Girl Literacy

Sift Media

7th Ward Tribute

Precious Places

Alternative Art School

Historic Germantown

Museum of Black Joy

Lotus Foundation

University of Pennsylvania

Current Careers/
Opportunities

All job vacancies are currently filled at the moment. Please periodically check back in for new employment opportunities at TCGM.