The Middle of the Hurricane

In this upside down world, bad is good and good is bad, In 1964 to 1966 the war rages  in Vietnam, African Americans fight for civil rights and television choses to ignore it. The Sistas talk about how the networks created their own perfect society despite reality. They invited their friend, Patti Sikes a retired AP History teacher to join them on this episode.

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Seeking Submissions

We are currently seeking submissions for Fill In The Gap Magazine for 2022.

We are seeking

poetry

essays

short stories

photographs

art

The first issue of the magazine is centered on the theme of Emerging From the Pandemic. What is this life like? Are you starting over? What are you doing different?

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Art of the Quarter

This quarter history focuses on slavery which is just a portion of history.

As African kingdoms begin to rise and fall on the continent, 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.

Book of the Quarter

2nd Quarter brings in a different book. You will get to know my book, Connections.

In this adventure thriller, Connections, Sandy and her best friend found missing relatives, spied on cheating spouses and caught a few bail jumpers. This private investigator never imagined the bad guys would chase her.
Running for her life, Sandy Herrick discovered that God was the only one with her who wasn’t talking smack, trying to kill her or get into her pants. As she and her friends try to figure out who framed them, they all discover that there was more to each other than they thought they knew.
As evil forces closed in on them, they have to determine who they trust and what they believe about each other. Would this be enough to save them?

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The Sand Begin To Shift

This is our new podcast, Decades where we look at society and culture through the lens of history, music, television and whatever else we think of. Here is the first episode.

The 1960s was a call to freedom around the world. People were freeing themselves of the old ways of doing things. The Sistas looked at how the US answered the call to freedom from 1960 to 1963. They talk about music, books and of course, television.

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