I’ve created a line of wearable art with VIDA – a sustainable, socially-conscious company – and would like to share my most recent designs with you! Be the first to shop my new designs on my personal collection page by clicking any of the products below.
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.
In episode 2, Crown and Country, we chatted about the Netflix series The Crownand an oldie but goodie, In the Heat of the Night. Something old, something new.
Say It Loud! This week’s shirt celebrates those 1960s and 70s where there was a surge in Black Pride. To do this right, you have to pump your fist in the air and shout.
It is time to do the things that need to get done. It is time to Act. African Americans did not wait to be free, they continuously fought for it. So vote and do the work needed to make life better for all of us.
In September we will celebrate Street Art. Chicago is loaded with amazing work around the city. This work is on a building at the corner of 63rd and Cottage Grove.