Follow my adventures on public transportation in one of the largest cities in the country. https://www.patreon.com/posts/28896905

Follow my adventures on public transportation in one of the largest cities in the country. https://www.patreon.com/posts/28896905

Our new magazine, Fill In The Gap gives a voice to marginalized voices with helpful information and entertainment. You can check out the Spring and Summer issues on this link. Fill In the Gap Magazine
We are working on our Fall Issue which is due out in September 2019. Join us on this journey.

make sure you answer. God first called Samuel’s name when he was a young boy. It changed everything for everyone around. Samuel listened for God all of his life and had an incredible journey from anointing kings to advising them. Again, this is a drawing based on work by photography by James C Lewis.


All we want is the truth in my #etsy shop: Tell The Truth #digital #africanamerican #women https://etsy.me/2Tim3n1
We are looking for copyeditors, writers, artists, photographers, etc. We have a Latina theme for the Fall Issue. We have stories representing Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Brazil. We are looking for more.

Enjoy Being A Girl is this month’s artwork. It is in the same theme as our #girlpower and #sheis

Made with Adobe Illustrator Draw.
Want to create your own? Get Adobe Draw here: https://adobe.ly/draw
For the rest of the year we will examine #girlpower. We have many role models and this month we are looking at Old Hollywood. They may not have been perfect examples, but we saw something we wanted to imitate.
She is sexy, accomplished, and starring.
She is Dorothy Dandridge.

It is something that no longer surprises me. When I hear about shootings, I have to remind myself, God has a bigger plan even though I don’t understand it.
A news story said there were four shootings. There were lots of news stories and images. The image that struck me was the one with all of the shoes in the parking lot of the club. It was sad to me. To think of people running out of their shoes for their lives. Some didn’t make it.

An African American woman moved home to take care of her dying mother giving up the opportunity to experience a world beyond segregation. Zoraida Hughes Williams finds that some things have changed about her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas while some have stayed the same, like Hell’s Half Acre, an area where saloons, prostitution and gambling runs wild. Like most of the residents, she wants to keep her head down and stay away from trouble, but it comes in the unlikely form of an Anglo Baptist preacher. He messes up everything and almost gets them killed.
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