Monday, September 2, 2024

Po’Up! College Edition Card Game Back To School Gift Guide 2024

 Po’Up! College Edition Card Game is for ages 18 and up and along with 2-20 players, playing time: 30-90+ minutes,215 Questions, Black woman-owned, Based in MD. PO’ UP! Card Game: College Edition is a fun and nostalgia-filled party game celebrating Black college students and graduates from HBCUs to PWIs. 

Whether you’re still in college or graduated decades ago, each card will get you to share hilarious stories and embarrassing memories from your college days. The perfect icebreaker on a variety of college-themed topics including Black at a PWI, BLKOUT, College Broke, Greek Life, HBCU Pride, Just Messy, Just Sang, Nostalgia, Proud Black Grad, The Great Debate & Truth or Dare. Grab a card, relive your college days, and PO’ UP! (i.e. take a sip) to Black Excellence. No alcohol is required. There are no winners or losers so everyone gets to PO’ UP! to Black Excellence.

 


My Opinion: I found the game interesting and because I am white I could not drink to some of the cards celebrating black excellence. I never attended college either which is ok as I have other memories from traveling the USA when I was younger. I loved hearing other people's college stories and learning about those who felt racial injustice. I wish we could get past skin color and look at the heart but it also comes from those who won’t let the past go and try to love one another as I see it here in Maryland those of color who won’t let the past go.




About our founder:

Meet Lizz Rene (she/her) the founder of PO’ UP! Card Game. The daughter of immigrants, Lizz is a proud first-generation college graduate and alumna of the University of Georgia. Lizz launched PO' UP! Card Game in November of 2020. In the midst of racial justice movements, protests and demonstrations, one motto prevailed that inspired the launch of PO’ UP! - “Black joy is a form of resistance."

 

 

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