


Raising A Revolution
“Raising a Revolution” is a sacred tribute to the quiet, daily acts of resistance embodied by Black mothers, caregivers, and cultural keepers. The central figure—regal and rooted—is shown breastfeeding, holding, and nurturing children of all shades while adorned in a celestial blue robe and a crown of blooming flowers. She is both divine and grounded, representing the ancestral and modern-day labor of building a better world from the kitchen, the classroom, and the frontlines.
The banner at the bottom reads “Raising a Revolution,” signaling that liberation doesn’t just happen in protests—it happens at bedtime, in truth-telling, in chosen family, and in survival passed down through generations. This artwork is a visual hymn to the aunties, birth workers, single mothers, and grandmothers who built movements by holding everyone else up. It honors their strength, their fatigue, their grace, and their glory.
Display this print wherever revolution begins—in your home, your office, or your community space. It is both prayer and portrait, reminding us that every diaper changed, lesson taught, and boundary set can be an act of radical resistance and love.
“Raising a Revolution” is a sacred tribute to the quiet, daily acts of resistance embodied by Black mothers, caregivers, and cultural keepers. The central figure—regal and rooted—is shown breastfeeding, holding, and nurturing children of all shades while adorned in a celestial blue robe and a crown of blooming flowers. She is both divine and grounded, representing the ancestral and modern-day labor of building a better world from the kitchen, the classroom, and the frontlines.
The banner at the bottom reads “Raising a Revolution,” signaling that liberation doesn’t just happen in protests—it happens at bedtime, in truth-telling, in chosen family, and in survival passed down through generations. This artwork is a visual hymn to the aunties, birth workers, single mothers, and grandmothers who built movements by holding everyone else up. It honors their strength, their fatigue, their grace, and their glory.
Display this print wherever revolution begins—in your home, your office, or your community space. It is both prayer and portrait, reminding us that every diaper changed, lesson taught, and boundary set can be an act of radical resistance and love.