Kaleidoscope, a challenge run by the lovely people of
dark_agenda to bring more characters of color into fandom, has finally gone live, and I got spoiled rotten with
two gifts - one from the person officially assigned to me, and one that someone else just picked up as a treat.
My official gift is this
gorgeous piece of photo manipulation of Balsa and Chagum from the series
Seirei no Moribito. If you haven't seen this yet, you should. It's one of those rare epics where the conflict isn't driven by good versus evil, but by knowledge versus ignorance. Gorgeous, gorgeous series.
And as an extra treat, someone made me
5 LJ icons of Fatima from
Little Mosque on the Prairie, which is one of the first sitcoms I've ever really loved (though I haven't finished it, because it's Canadian and I don't have easy access to it). It is a hilarious, heartfelt look at the Islamic community in a small town, and Fatima is one of the best characters. She is intelligent, self-confident, hilarious, and extremely traditional, proving that being conservative doesn't mean you're a jerk (and conversely, that being conservative is no excuse for being an ignorant jerk). If you're able to get your hands on this series somehow, do it! It will make you laugh and hug things because the world is so big and people are so silly.
While you're at it, check out
all the other awesome work that was done. I know that's how I'm going to be spending my day.