GALVESTON, Texas - When most Americans think of July 4, they think of independence, freedom, liberty — America and all of its grandeur.But when you ask Nia Miranda what that date means to her, she has a different answer.“I think of an excuse to have a BBQ, but definitely not independence,” Miranda said.A self-described “ARTivist,” actress and filmmaker, Miranda founded Bringing Love Back, which promotes love and unity in the community.
She garnered recent notoriety for confronting two non-black women who were spray-painting “BLM” on a Starbucks during a peaceful Los Angeles protest in the wake of the death of George Floyd.Miranda is not alone in her feelings about July 4.While your social media feeds are guaranteed to be full of images of.