In 2021, the United Nations proclaimed the first International Day for People of African Descent as a way of promoting the contributions of the African diaspora around the world. Since then, it has been celebrated every August 31st. Find out more at https://www.un.org/en/observances/african-descent-day
At Stylecards, we particularly wanted to highlight healthcare workers of African descent. Their enormous work during a global pandemic isn't recognized or as acknowledged as much as it should be. Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear scrubs.
#AIArt #AyodeleSoyinka #Stylecards #ArtificialIdol #NurseLife #EasyDiffusion
At Stylecards, we particularly wanted to highlight healthcare workers of African descent. Their enormous work during a global pandemic isn't recognized or as acknowledged as much as it should be. Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear scrubs.
#AIArt #AyodeleSoyinka #Stylecards #ArtificialIdol #NurseLife #EasyDiffusion
International Day for People of African Descent - EN | United Nations
Around 200 million people identifying themselves as being of African descent live in the Americas. The United Nations recognizes and respects the diverse heritage, culture, and contribution of people of African descent to the development of societies. The promotion and protection of human rights of people of African descent and elimination of all forms of racial discrimination is a priority concern.

