In the 2021 Issue of Fill In the Gap Magazine, we reflect on 2020 and what happened to us. Was COVID-19 real? Did anyone get sick? Read our take on the pandemic.
Issue 2021Fill in the Gap Magazine

In the 2021 Issue of Fill In the Gap Magazine, we reflect on 2020 and what happened to us. Was COVID-19 real? Did anyone get sick? Read our take on the pandemic.
Issue 2021Fill in the Gap Magazine

Who doesn’t need Black Gyrl Art coasters or a Serving Hands Clock? You can get this or a few other things from my site at Society 6.
They take practical items like

And make them fun.

You know you want one

Remind yourself that you have knowledge. You have experience. You are capable.
Effective. Impressive. Whatever is before you this month, you got it. I Am Capable. There are Tees, Crews, and Hoodies. You can order at BlackGyrlArt

People of African descent have always been here. Racism tries to make us believe that Africans were not smart enough to leave the continent until a European or Asian showed them how. Not true.
Simon was from a city in Northern Africa in Libya. It was settled during the time of Greek reign. It was the oldest and most important of the five Greek cities in the region. He used his two feet to get from one place to another.
It was 33AD in the city of Jerusalem where a Jew name Jesus was carrying the weapon of his destruction down a road. Beaten and exhausted, Jesus needed help, so they get a man who is fresh in from the country, a man from Cyrene.
Something about this man made him stand out from the crowd of people following Jesus. Something obviously physical because they thought he would be able to bear the burden. Here is the beautiful thing, God knew he would be able to carry it. Simon’s two feet and strong back carried the cross.
I don’t know if Simon was on a trade route or maybe he was visiting Jerusalem as a practicing Jew, but he was far from home. He was bigger and stronger than any in the crowd. His sandaled feet followed the path God had him on. It changed everything for his family.
God wrote us into this story. People from Africa were there. We weren’t standing on the sidelines. We had a role to play.
Where we came from didn’t limit where we were going. It never has.
In 2022, I am going to add some color to history.

I hope it gets a second season cause I want to know what happens. Season 1 ends with a big ol cliff hanger which is dangerous on any of these streaming services.
AND I won’t get to talk about this one on the podcast cause Regina is not into sci-fi or fantasy.
The Wheel of Time is a series currently on Amazon. The story is complex and it starts a little slow for me. The characters are as complex as their relationships with each other, a little annoying and sometimes telegraphing the story. But who cares. It is interesting. It is a multiracial cast with all types of ups and down.
I recommend it.


Romance, beautiful wardrobe, and cheeky language makes a whole lot of fun and gives everyone something to talk about. What are the Sistas talking about? Listen as they tell you if Bridgerton is worth the trip.
Listen Episode 2

I have place my art on a variety of fun objects. I am amused at the amount of things you can put an image on. In the first quarter I am going to giveaway a few things, so make sure I know what your favorites are.
Visit my store on Society 6

It is the story of how 2020 really went down. Was Covid real? What did the pandemic really cost us? Read our take on the thing.
2021 Issue

It may be leggings or a cute top, have it make a statement
Fashion + Faith
It creates a story and you can be in the middle of it. How does this work speak to you?
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