Juneteenth
I am a black queen. My crown may tilt just a little but it will never fall. I was raised to stand on my own, whether you beside me or not. My future is dedicated to making sure future queens and kings take get crowns.
O’brian Rosario“Juneteenth was a promise that was broken. Reconstruction failed and this country has continued to wage war on the Black body. Juneteenth also embodies the resilience of Black people. Even in the face of a broken system, we choose to find joy in resistance and celebrate in community.” —
Shirley Chisholm“In the end, anti-black, anti-female, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing: anti-humanism.” —
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