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Author: Iman Geddy

Iman Geddy is a black femme illustrator whose art transforms extravagant colors and high contrast tones into a creative force that limits the agonies of doubt and hesitation. With ancestral roots in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, she now lives in Atlanta, where she is currently working on an animated short film that explores our collective ideas around identity and community within a Reproductive Justice framework.
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Black Mamas as Muses

Iman Geddy and Francis Mead

Two artists featured in this year’s Mama’s Day campaign open up about their own Black mamas—and why celebrating their lives is a part of their praxis.

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