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Umoja Karamu Fleece Blanket featuring the digital art Umoja Feast by Adenike AmenRa

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Umoja Feast Fleece Blanket

Adenike AmenRa

by Adenike AmenRa

$63.00

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Product Details

Our luxuriously soft blankets are available in two different sizes and feature incredible artwork on the top surface. The bottom surface is white. Our 100% polyester blankets are available in two different styles: plush fleece and sherpa fleece. Plush fleece blankets are soft and fluffy on both sides, whereas sherpa blankets are smooth like a soft sweater on the artwork side (i.e. shorter threads) which provides for a sharper image. Looking for a recommendation? Go with a 60" x 80" plush fleece blanket. It's soft and luxurious on both sides... the artwork looks incredible... and the size is just right for everyone.

Design Details

Umoja Feast- African American Holidays- Umoja Karamu, meaning unity feast in Swahili, is a Pan African-American celebration begun in 1971 by Dr.... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Umoja Feast Digital Art by Adenike AmenRa

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Umoja Feast Canvas Print

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Umoja Feast Round Beach Towel

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Umoja Feast Zip Pouch

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Umoja Feast Beach Towel

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Umoja Feast Weekender Tote Bag

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Umoja Feast Tapestry

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Umoja Feast Jigsaw Puzzle

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Umoja Feast Ornament

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Fleece Blanket Tags

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Digital Art Tags

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Adenike AmenRa

Adenike AmenRa

Umoja Karamu, meaning "unity feast" in Swahili, is a Pan African-American celebration begun in 1971 by Dr. Edward Sims, Jr. Celebrated in a manner of our Traditional African Harvest Festivals, Umoja Karamu is held on the fourth Sunday in November. Its purpose is to instill Unity and solidarity, Family values, and appreciation of Pan African American heritage into Pan African American families. Prayers, libations to honor ancestors, historical readings, and feasts mark observances. The celebration is based on five periods of African-American life, each represented by a color. Prior to Slavery - the color black, represents black families before slavery In Slavery - the color white, symbolizes the scattering blacks families during slavery Upon Emancipation - the color red, marks blacks' liberation from slavery Struggle for Liberation - the color green, significances the struggle for civil rights and equality Looking to the Future - the color gold, points celebrants to hope for the future Umoja Karamu is said to be growing in popularity.

Artist's Description

Umoja Feast- African American Holidays- Umoja Karamu, meaning "unity feast" in Swahili, is a Pan African-American celebration begun in 1971 by Dr. Edward Sims, Jr. Celebrated in a manner of our Traditional African Harvest Festivals, Umoja Karamu is held on the fourth Sunday in November. Its purpose is to instill Unity and solidarity, Family values, and appreciation of Pan African American heritage into Pan African American families. Prayers, libations to honor ancestors, historical readings, and feasts mark observances.
The celebration is based on five periods of African-American life, each represented by a color.
Prior to Slavery - the color black, represents black families before slavery
In Slavery - the color white, symbolizes the scattering blacks families during slavery
Upon Emancipation - the color red, marks blacks' liberation from slavery
Struggle for Liberation - the color green, significances the struggle for civil rights and equality
Looking to the Fu...

About Adenike AmenRa

Adenike AmenRa

i am Adenike AmenRa aka Nuta Beqsu AmenRa-E. I am a Cultural Artist and Director of Adenike's Art Reduce Reuse Recycle. Nuta Beqsu is my spiritual name, which means Heaven Give's Me Balance. I am a Queen Ma of many Suns, Daughters, Grand Princesses, and Princes, living in the urban Kansas City Area. With a Mission to provide solutions to the cycles of violence, health disparities, poverty, and inequalities in wealth, Eye opened the Amen Par Ankh, a Natural Life Center, and Amen Ankh Urban Farm. This is a green space for Home Scholars learning STE-A-M, an Independent Research Library, and an Apothecary of Home Blessings, Gifts, and Notions. Adenike is a Yoruba, West African Nigerian Name, Meaning 'The Crown Is Precious. I make Graphic and...

 

$63.00