
Rain Black, M.P.H., CPH (He/They), is an unenrolled Choctaw and Cherokee descendant and a 2-Spirit autistic artist whose creative practice spans watercolor, beadwork, and twining. Blending artistry with cultural responsibility, he brings a deeply personal and community-centered perspective to every project he leads.
In his work as a community educator in the Lehigh Valley, Rain Black draws on cultural revitalization as a guiding principle, helping create space for learning, connection, and meaningful exchange. His approach reflects both lived experience and a commitment to preserving and honoring Indigenous traditions through creative expression.
Whether through visual art or education, Rain Black’s work is rooted in identity, resilience, and community care, offering an inspiring presence for those seeking thoughtful, culturally grounded engagement.