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Happy Juneteenth✨
Free Coloring Pages inspired by the warrior Queen Nzinga of Matamba & Ngola which is present day Angola 🇦🇴.
A PDF copy of these coloring sheets are available on my Gumroad page!
If you color any of my pages, please tag me. I would to see your creativity!
Here’s four coloring pages inspired by the iconic Warrior Queen Nzinga of Matamba & Ngola, present day Angola 🇦🇴. I created these after
Happy #Juneteenth 2024
🖤✊🏿#ArtIsAWeapon
#Juneteenth Reflections from @theccnyc / @culturecon :
"Commodifying Black culture is nothing new. We just find it interesting that brands have taken faster action to do it to Juneteenth than to support Black issues and advocate for Black lives. 😬 We don’t need the pleasantries, what we need is action. Happy Juneteenth yall, we love you!!"
We Want Action...
#Liberation
#Emancipation
#Reparations
#JuneTeenth2024 #startrek #uhura #richarddaystrom #mbenga #admiralcatwright #iman #laforge #worf #guinan #kurn #commandersirol #maejameson #silvalaforge #lilysloane #sisko #jakesisko #josephsisko #kassidyyates #calvinhudson #tuvok #mayweather #krall #burham #owosekun #musiker
Join #KUTX & #THEGROOVETEMPLE for TOGETHER VOL 4: Another Juneteenth house music Boogie Sat 6/15 9pm-1am. This go round we have first timers, Tim (ATX) & DJ Nimbus(HTX)! They’ll both be going back to back all night long. Open to all, especially our mobility impaired sisters and brothers.
See you on the dance floor.
Hey everyone!
Check out my latest time lapse video where I bring to life a beautiful coloring page inspired by the incredible Dido Elizabeth Belle.
Dido’s story is truly unique and fascinating. She was born in 1761 to an African mother and a British naval officer, she was raised in England by her great-uncle, the 1st Earl of Mansfield. Despite the rigid social norms of the 18th century, Dido was educated and treated with great care, living an extraordinary life for someone of her background. Her presence is even thought to have influenced progressive changes in British law, contributing to the fight against slavery.
Watch the video to see the highlights of her life while I color this piece dedicated to her legacy. I hope it inspires you as much as it inspired me.
Don’t forget to like, comment, and share!
Stay creative,
Miss Caia
I colored one of my pages of Queen Nzinga. Let me know which historical figure should I do next!