As she stands before the sprawling Western Hemisphere of our planet, this black woman exudes a sense of confidence, strength, and resilience that is both inspiring and awe-inspiring. She is a "Maiden Of The New World" a symbol of the new beginnings, possibilities, and opportunities that are within reach for all of us.
She represents the triumph of the human spirit over adversity and the power of hope to conquer despair. She is a reminder that no matter what challenges we may face, we have the capacity to rise above them and create a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.
As she stands beside the Americas, she sees not just a land of promise and abundance, but also a legacy of struggle, resistance, and triumph. She knows that the new world was built on the backs of enslaved peoples, Indigenous communities, and marginalized groups, whose stories and contributions have often been erased or minimized.
Yet, she also knows that their struggles and resilience have paved the way for her to stand here today, a testament to the enduring spirit of human perseverance and hope. She is a "Maiden Of The New World" but she is also a product of the old, a fusion of cultures, traditions, and histories that have shaped and enriched the human experience.
As she stands there, in front of the Western Hemisphere of the planet, she invites us to join her in embracing the new world, with all its challenges and opportunities, and to honor and learn from the past, with all its pain and lessons. She is a beacon of hope, a symbol of strength, and a testament to the human spirit.