In this episode, the Sistas talk about two shows that promote strong African women as lead characters. The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency and Queen Sono show crime fighting women can come from anywhere.
Episode Meet The Queens

In this episode, the Sistas talk about two shows that promote strong African women as lead characters. The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency and Queen Sono show crime fighting women can come from anywhere.
Episode Meet The Queens

There is a Literary Section in Fill in the Gap titled IKR (I Know Right) where we focus on Arts. In the month of December, we will introduce you to the poets from our current issue.
Meet Tammy Thomas
She tells you about Trying to Survive in 2020
Fill in the Gap Issue 2020 Vol 1

The women of Living Single and Designing Women gave us a new way to look at working women. In the 1980s and 1990s these women asserted an independence that inspired women around the world. Which of these ladies were a role model for you? The Sistas talk about how these shows changed their world.
Listen to Episode 5 Living or Designing?

There is a Literary Section in Fill In the Gap Magazine where we focus on Arts. In the month of December we will introduce you to the poets from our current issue.
Meet Gregory Forster Jr
His poem 2021 he asks if we are ready for the new year.
Fill In The Gap Issue 2020 Vol 1

Like everything else in 2020, vacations took on a whole new dimension. One of the best places to visit in the United States are its national parks. Although they were affected by the pandemic, many where still open to the public. In the 2020 Issue of Fill In The Gap, Susan explains what it was like to visit the parks.
2020 Issue Vol 1 Fill In the Gap

Do you have a plan for how to vacation? Do you have a routine vacation? In the current issue of Fill in the Gap Magazine Brenda Derrick gives great advice on planning your next vacation.
Check out the Fill In The Gap Magazine, Issue 2020 Vol 1

In this episode of TV Talk with the Sistas, they discuss how a show like the Jeffersons not only entertained us but gave us a role model. They also talk about another great African American role model, from the Netflix limited series, Self Made about Madam CJ Walker.
You can listen here Episode 3 Movin On Up

One was a show that showed African Americans in business in a 1970s landscape that made Redd Foxx a hero. The other show was across the pond, and endured actor changes while maintaining a legacy of almost two decades. In this episode of TV Talk with the Sistas, they examine the merits of Sanford and Son and Midsomer Murders. King of Comedy and the Crowns Constabulary

When George Floyd was murdered on live video, it changed many things. A mother explains to her school age children what all the racial tension is about. See her story in Fill In The Gap Magazine 2020 Vol 1
