Stronger Together

$12.00

“Stronger Together” reimagines freedom through the lens of Black womanhood and collective care. This powerful illustration features a Black woman standing as a living monument—barefoot, grounded, and wrapped in a rainbow flag. She holds books and babies, reaching one arm outward in invitation while broken chains scatter at her feet. Her scroll reads “Stronger Together,” anchoring the image in a message of unified, intergenerational liberation.

This isn’t an abstract vision of freedom—it’s a grounded one. It says our liberation is collective, it’s intersectional, and it’s already in motion. The woman at the center is no cold statue—she is warm, real, and alive. Surrounding her are children clinging to her legs, and reaching arms of all colors stretching upward in a powerful visual of hope, struggle, and solidarity. The banner overhead isn’t a dream—it’s a demand.

Ideal for classrooms, healing circles, organizing hubs, and Black-led households, this print re-centers who freedom was made for and reminds us that no one gets free alone. Hang it wherever futures are being built, truths are being taught, and movements are being nurtured.

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“Stronger Together” reimagines freedom through the lens of Black womanhood and collective care. This powerful illustration features a Black woman standing as a living monument—barefoot, grounded, and wrapped in a rainbow flag. She holds books and babies, reaching one arm outward in invitation while broken chains scatter at her feet. Her scroll reads “Stronger Together,” anchoring the image in a message of unified, intergenerational liberation.

This isn’t an abstract vision of freedom—it’s a grounded one. It says our liberation is collective, it’s intersectional, and it’s already in motion. The woman at the center is no cold statue—she is warm, real, and alive. Surrounding her are children clinging to her legs, and reaching arms of all colors stretching upward in a powerful visual of hope, struggle, and solidarity. The banner overhead isn’t a dream—it’s a demand.

Ideal for classrooms, healing circles, organizing hubs, and Black-led households, this print re-centers who freedom was made for and reminds us that no one gets free alone. Hang it wherever futures are being built, truths are being taught, and movements are being nurtured.