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You can visit my Tee Shop and find one that fits.
Are you full of praise or seeking history? I got a shirt for that.
Check out my Tee Store BlackGyrlArt Tees

The 70s ushered in funky fashion. Cool music. And a new definition of beauty. The black community was making its presence known all over the US after years of fighting for civil rights. The Sistas share their first memories of the 70s and a show that changed everything about entertainment.
Listen Decades Early 1970

Who says your everyday items can’t reflect something amazing?
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In 2022 we are declaring how we are emerging from the Pandemic. Whether in art, photography, poetry, short story or essay. We care telling our stories.
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As African kingdoms begin to rise and fall, outsiders begin to creep in with eyes on the treasures throughout the land.
In 1200 Mali Empire rises under Sunjata Keita and after 1250 expands to the Atlantic coast.
In 1324 Mansa Musa, emperor of Mali, pilgrimages to Mecca
In 1413 Portuguese voyagers landed on the African Coast.
By 1444 the first African captives were sold in Europe.
Toby Green in Fistful of Shells wrote that medieval Europeans named African regions based on “commodities on offer for exchange…Ivory Coast, Grain Coast (modern Liberia) and the Slave Coast (between modern Benin and southwestern Nigeria).” Green said it became a continent thought of in terms of what could be extracted or consumed. Europeans were not the only ones who thought of the continent in that way, because trade routes to the middle east existed before the Europeans came.

This past weekend we just experienced the ultimate in caring. Some of us celebrated Resurrection Sunday that remembers the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He laid down his life so that we can have a personal relationship with God. He did this because He cared. He lived a life to show us what caring looked like.
He left us with the message to go and do likewise…
