Color Me Healing, 2017
Our radical coloring book, Color Me Healing, documents the stories and struggles of Chicago-based BIPOC & QTIGNC folks and their powerful actions, campaigns, healing spaces, and community efforts to demand justice, liberation, and healing.
We selected around 20 different campaigns, actions, and efforts that spanned from January to December of 2017. From shutting down O'Hare's International Terminal to protest the racist Muslim ban, to disrupting the Pride Parade to lift up Black trans lives, to protesting the mayor's $95 million cop academy–Chicago organizers continue to love, struggle, heal, and resist; these pages tell their stories. You can purchase the coloring book to support our work as a PDF download or a hardcopy via snail mail. *Note: Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. If you are a youth, or part of a youth-led/centered organization and want to receive a free copy (or copies), please fill out the forms below: For Youth (Individual) For Youth (Organizational) |
Contributing Artists:
Vicko Alvarez Vega, Kristiana Rae Colón, Molly Costello, Nick Cuba, Jireh L. Drake, Asha Edwards, Nida Hasan, Tanuja Davi Jagernauth, Hoda Katebi, Danbee Kim, Anurag Lahiri, Mashuka, MK, Ruby Pinto, K Rodriguez, Mimi Rosales, bria royal, Vanessa Ann Sanchez, Maya Sato, Tesh Silver, Monica Trinidad, TTATU, Dionne Victoria, Ona Wang, darien r wendell, Kat West, Nik Zaleski, Sojourner Zenobia.
Vicko Alvarez Vega, Kristiana Rae Colón, Molly Costello, Nick Cuba, Jireh L. Drake, Asha Edwards, Nida Hasan, Tanuja Davi Jagernauth, Hoda Katebi, Danbee Kim, Anurag Lahiri, Mashuka, MK, Ruby Pinto, K Rodriguez, Mimi Rosales, bria royal, Vanessa Ann Sanchez, Maya Sato, Tesh Silver, Monica Trinidad, TTATU, Dionne Victoria, Ona Wang, darien r wendell, Kat West, Nik Zaleski, Sojourner Zenobia.