"Intentional Design. Universally Defined."
Vogue.com — Arts & Activism
Liberation poster designs created for Black Lives Matter of Greater NY's 2017 NYC Pride Parade featured in Vogue.com's official editorial, photographed by Ryan McGinley. Recognized by NBCOUT for contribution to LGBTQ+ intersectional storytelling.
Link text: View Feature → link to Vogue.com
New York Amsterdam News — Community & Culture
Featured as co-organizer of the historic Black Lives Matter mural on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, Harlem. Quoted as cultural leader and community connector in coverage of one of the first major community gatherings following the COVID-19 quarantine.
Link text: Read Article → https://amsterdamnews.com/news/2020/07/09/harlem-community-collectively-brings-black-lives-m/
BroadwayWorld — Force of Nature
Featured as keynote contributor to Sedona Arts for Peace Week, facilitating fashion activism workshops at Sedona Red Rock High School. BroadwayWorld described Ewing as "a force of nature" whose background spans multiple disciplines.
Link: Read Feature → https://www.broadwayworld.com/phoenix/article/Force-of-Nature-Erika-Lucille-Ewing-Adds-Her-Voice-to-Sedona-Arts-For-Peace-Week-20220914
Smith College — Smithies Create
Featured in the Smith Alumnae Quarterly for launching Got To Stop LLC's COVID-19 campaign and solidarity designs addressing racial disparities in healthcare. Published in the Summer 2020 issue.
Link: Read Feature → https://www.smith.edu/news-events/news/fashion-statement
Color Is Not Crime — Documentary Film
Featured subject in the award-winning documentary directed by Janneke Wade. Screened at the Virginia Black Arts Film Festival, Feb 19- 22, 2026; Upcoming screening and talkback at The New School, New York City, March 6, 2026.
An American Street Mural In Harlem — Documentary Film
Featured subject in documentary chronicling the historic Black Lives Matter mural co-organized by Got To Stop LLC on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, Harlem. Official selection, Harlem International Film Festival 2022.
Link: View on FilmFreeway → https://filmfreeway.com/AnAmericanStreetMuralInHarlem
Women of the Movement — Voiceover Performance
Delivered voiceover performance for short documentary "Women of the Movement: Moving Towards Justice," directed by Flo McAfee for Summerland Studio for the 2020 Virtual March on Washington, hosted by April Ryan.
Link: Watch → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQCgAHJ2z38
First Online with Fran — Arts & Culture Podcast
Featured guest on podcast hosted by Dr. Frances McGarry, discussing fashion activism, social impact, and the intersection of art and advocacy through Got To Stop LLC.
Link: Listen → https://firstonlinewithfran.com/2022/03/15/erika-ewing-fashioning-change/
Black History Mini Docs — Podcast Feature
Guest on History Made episode hosted by Ah-Keisha McCants of Whole Body Literacy, discussing the Black Lives Matter mural event in Harlem and Got To Stop LLC's social impact work.
Link: Listen → https://www.buzzsprout.com/1151519/4386452
Psychology of Radical Healing Collective — Academic Recognition
Work created for Black Lives Matter of Greater NY's 2017 NYC Pride Parade included as visual documentation in the Psychology of Radical Healing Syllabus, published in The Counseling Psychologist — a peer-reviewed academic journal. The image, photographed by Zila Renfro, affirms the work's role as a tool for radical healing and liberation in communities of color.
Link: View Publication → https://psychologyofradicalhealing.com/articles/
Link: View Syllabus → https://psychologyofradicalhealing.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/radical-healing-syllabus.pdf