Color Me RBG

Studio 360 | Apr 18, 2016

All the Supreme Court headlines on your news feed have likely missed one (very important) story: a Ruth Bader Ginsburg coloring book exists. It is free. It is printable. And it features images of the Notorious RBG dressed as a superhero, riding a unicorn, and flashing an upper arm tattoo

Are you a child tired of taking crayons to kittens and flowers? My seven- and nine-year-old cousins learned about RBG while using R-G-B to color in these drawings. 

Or perhaps you're a grown person who has finished the adult coloring book you got for Christmas. Now's the time to resharpen those colored pencils, because let me tell you, it is rare and exciting to feel like a fierce feminist while coloring on the couch.

The jury’s still out on whether Ginsburg likes the coloring book as much as she likes knowing she’s called the Notorious RBG, but I wholeheartedly believe giving it a try is a judicious use of time.

So go ahead: print one out, and try to do justice to this Justice. 

 

 

 

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