
Chicago’s history is deeply intertwined with systemic racial injustice; yet, its future doesn’t have to be. One organization born from the Chicago community that has garnered the motivation to fight these inequalities is Equiticity. Equiticity operationalizes racial justice by harnessing mobility and community programs to foster wellness, safety, and justice in neighborhoods across Chicago, like the North Lawndale area.
Equiticity is on a clear mission to invest in the North Lawndale community through bike-centered racial justice initiative. The story had enough depth and emotion to power a major grant application. This would then be used to further their goals of combating racial injustice.




Creative Capitol’s Role in the Movement
As a minority-owned media and marketing agency rooted in social impact, Creative Capitol sought to amplify Equiticity’s mission. We developed a multimedia storytelling tool kit with a comprehensive campaign. This included community-centered short films, a redesigned website, and a powerful fundraising pitch video featuring the executive team. The visual storytelling brought together Equiticity’s values of mobility, visibility, and collective care.

The filmmaking team produced a short film series. It followed Equiticity’s neighborhood rides and public events. The films captured how movement and visibility foster healing and solidarity in historically marginalized communities. Our team of website designers redesigned Equiticity’s website to attract more traffic. They positioned it as a dynamic hub for storytelling, community updates, and donor engagement. This translated local impact into a digital experience aligned with its values. Our videographers produced a powerful fundraising pitch video featuring Equiticity’s leadership team. The video anchored their grant proposal by blending vision with voice. It communicated their mission in a way that emotionally connected to stakeholders.
Impact Through Storytelling
Each piece served a different role. Together they advanced a unified mission. The goal was to document real-time community change. This would inspire funders, mobilize audiences, and scale impact. The storytelling toolkit helped Equiticity secure a $1 million grant. This funding allowed them to expand operations and deepen community impact. It demonstrated the power of mobility rituals for marginalized communities like the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago.

For Creative Capitol’s founder, this project was deeply personal. Movement—whether physical, social, or cultural—has always been a driving force for growth and connection. Equiticity embodies that philosophy at scale, and our role was to guarantee their story traveled as far as their mission.
If your organization is ready to amplify its mission, we encourage you to mobilize your community. Inspire change by taking initiative. Creative Capitol would love to get in touch.