met @DanaTerrace and blacked out a little bit from excitement, then was revived when she mentioned how she and Matt braly loved and talked about my Anne cosplays ^_^ thank you for everything and an unbelievable MomoCon!! 💜✨
Extremely excited to announce I'll be taking on the live action role of literally everyone in the franchise!
Please look forward to my many performances 🙏
If you want to support us on #ClaraandtheBelow and help us fund episode 04 (the final one)...we have a store now where you can buy prints, stickers, and goodies!!! You can find the link on our KS page or RIGHT HERE: https://t.co/Wc8jv5ngeR
On June 19, 1865, African American communities in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom from slavery — two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
For 161 years, Juneteenth has been a day of remembrance for the freedom that was delayed. It is also a celebration of the joy and resilience that flourished despite that delay.
The contributions of African Americans, whose struggle for freedom shaped our nation, are immeasurable. Yet too many Black families continue to bear the brunt of an affordability crisis that has pushed them out of the neighborhoods and communities they've built.
True freedom has a tangible impact on daily life: the ability to afford housing, earn a living wage, put food on the table, support a family, and create a future for generations to come.
As we celebrate today, we must recommit ourselves to ensuring this freedom is fully realized.
Happy Juneteenth, New York City.