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    Queen Ambassador Juli Endee Donates Over 200 Art Pieces to MICAT for New Art Gallery

    Afrik MediaBy Afrik MediaFebruary 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read Entertainment 3 Views
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    Monrovia, Liberia – In a historic move to promote Liberian culture and tourism, Queen Ambassador Juli Endee, Executive Director of the Liberia Crusaders for Peace, has donated over 200 pieces of artwork to the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs, and Tourism (MICAT) for the establishment of an art gallery. The ceremony, held at MICAT, brought together government officials, artists, and cultural advocates to witness this remarkable contribution to the nation’s creative sector.

    A Legacy of Patriotism and Cultural Promotion

    During her remarks, Queen Juli Endee emphasized her unwavering commitment to Liberia’s cultural and artistic development. She welcomed Hon. Jerolinmek Piah, Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs, and Tourism, along with his deputy and staff, highlighting the importance of the ministry’s role in preserving Liberia’s cultural heritage.

    “The artwork we have here today comes from pure love for our country and a commitment to always contributing to its progress,” she stated. “It has always been a patriotic duty to participate in anything that brings pride to our nation.”

    Queen Juli Endee explained that rather than donating just a few art pieces, she collaborated with Liberian artists, sculptors, and creators to transform the newly renovated space into a vibrant art gallery. The initiative, which took months to complete, showcases Liberia’s history, tourism, and creative talent, reinforcing the idea that imagination and creativity drive innovation.

    Strengthening National and International Partnerships

    Recognizing the broader significance of her work, Queen Juli Endee referenced UN Resolution 1325, which stresses the vital role of women in maintaining peace and security. She also acknowledged World FGM Day – Initiation Without Mutilation, underscoring her advocacy for cultural preservation without harmful traditional practices.

    Her longstanding relationship with the Liberian government, particularly MICAT and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has been pivotal in executing national projects. Despite working pro bono as Liberia’s Cultural Ambassador for over two decades without a formal budget or office space, she remains steadfast in her mission to elevate Liberia’s cultural identity.

    “As a patriot, H.E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai once said to me, ‘Juli, my daughter, why do you want to burn your house for mosquitoes? A patriot’s role is not limited to assignments.’ These words have further motivated me and helped me stay focused, even in the face of intense criticism.”

    Symbolic Gifts and Calls for Government Support

    In a show of appreciation, Queen Juli Endee presented a special lion sculpture to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, symbolizing fearlessness. She also gifted two art pieces to Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung, urging the government to provide subsidies to support Liberia’s creative industry.

    Her recent appointment as Commissioner General of Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan, as well as her election to the International Steering Committee of the World Exposition, underscores her growing influence on the global stage. She expressed gratitude to the Government of Liberia, the United States, ECOWAS, the UN family (especially UNICEF and UN Women) for their continued support of her work.

    A Collective Effort to Build Liberia

    Queen Juli Endee extended her heartfelt thanks to designers, painters, musicians, crafters, drivers, and the Crusaders for Peace family, acknowledging their role in bringing this vision to life. She also appreciated the MICAT security and staff for their dedication to the project.

    Echoing President Boakai’s vision, she urged all Liberians to embrace a patriotic mindset: “Think Liberia, Love Liberia, Build Liberia.”

    With this donation, Queen Juli Endee has once again demonstrated that art is more than just expression—it is a force for national pride, cultural preservation, and economic development.

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