Walt Disney Television has announced a new content brand for Hulu — Shadow and Act has learned. Onyx Collective, which will be a curated slate of premium entertainment by creatives of color and underrepresented voices.

According to Walt Disney Television, Hulu will be the primary home of the titles, though the creators under the brand will have access to all Disney platforms.  Dana Walden, chairman of Entertainment, Walt Disney Television, made the announcement. The brand will be helmed by Tara Duncan, the president of Freeform. Duncan will also remain in her duties at Freeform.

“Our industry is immeasurably enriched by the incredible talents of emerging and established creators of color. Launching Onyx Collective allows us to be the best partners to those creators, providing them with the support they need to do their best work,” said Walden. “Tara Duncan is a gifted executive with fantastic instincts. With her leading this talented team, we have the opportunity to tell transformative stories that authentically represent our audience and are essential to our success.”

“We’re building a home where creators of color are inspired, empowered and have unparalleled access to reach audiences around the world,” said Duncan. This artist-first approach will make Onyx Collective synonymous with entertaining, brave and bold ideas told from a distinct point of view. I’m humbled by the opportunity and all of the possibilities.”

Hulu’s recently acquired Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not be Televised), the Sundance winner directed by Questlove, will be the first Onyx Collective title brand. It is also being released theatrically via Searchlight Pictures.  The 1619 Project will also launch on Hulu under the brand. Additionally, the Onyx Collective will be the home to several Black creators at Disney, containing output from the deals of Natasha Rothwell and the non-Marvel titles from Ryan Coogler‘s Proximity Media.