In this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee interviews Naomi Winston, founder and CEO of the Creative Representation Empire. They discuss Naomi's journey in creating coloring books that promote representation for Black and Brown communities, the importance of authenticity in storytelling, and the impact of her work on individuals and communities. 🎨📚
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Visit the Creative Representation Empire website to explore Naomi's coloring books and support her mission of promoting representation and cultural curiosity. 🌐
Social Media Links:
Instagram: naomi.winston33
LinkedIn: Naomi Winston
YouTube: NW Immortalized
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