Bridgette Romero

Ancestry: Zambo / Latin Afro-Native / Guerrero-Nahua
Based In: Seattle, WA
Email: fluffybook@yahoo.com
Social Media: @babydollbridgeart

About the Art

I have been primarily focusing on digital art as of lately, due to me being displaced. I used a humble original iPad with medibang paint and stylus for most of these, but I have been lucky enough to recently upgrade to a newer tablet, and now use the procreate software, so I can render my photos in higher quality.

About the Artist
Hello! I am a transmasc autistic Latine Afro-Native 2 spirit I am a multi media Afro-indigenous artist whose roots hail from Guerrero Mexico. I grew up in Socal in a “Latinx” bubble, dysphoric and unaware of my ancestral truth. Like many ididn’t understand race as a child ; all I really* knew was my relatives migrated here. lightskin Latine were the majority in the hood I came from . They reminded me I was a person Of color and never let me forget it. They would call me slurs and i would feel micro aggressed for my afromexican mannerism. I never understood why. I just assumed because our parents were from the same country that race/skin color didn’t matter, but to them, it definitely did. Many people are unaware that natives still exist in Mexico, and even more so that there are Black people in Mexico. The first president of Mexico was a Black Native man. The state my maternal lineage is from was named after him , and has an abundance of Black people that are deeply under represented in the African diaspora. A lot of our modern Native culture in Guerrero ,and much of Latin America, is definitely influenced by our African ancestors. Africa is A hidden cultural root of Latin America. Realizing my truth as an Afro-Native, person has healed me so much. It is so humbling and pure because you realize that our peoples are more alike than we are different. People often choose to ignore us because our existence is a threat to colonialism, and because of that I always found it hard to find representation in media i. I wanna help give the representation I never got My biggest achievement would be having the strength to reclaim myself. People with my intersections have so much going against us and so community and cultural building is vital for us, because it helps us feel safe to exist and enables others to do the same.