07/18/2023
Our new line of products combines the aesthetics of the quilt and the utility of building blocks in learning. Check out the first three block puzzles!
Afrocentric Design Firm Creating Change in Education Policy.
07/18/2023
Our new line of products combines the aesthetics of the quilt and the utility of building blocks in learning. Check out the first three block puzzles!
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08/24/2022
In this episode we explore Death in American Culture and how that impacts African Americans over time. With the experience of death ever present, how has this affected our lives? Home has become a place of grievance. How do we build community in times such as these?
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08/24/2022
In the second episode on our series we explore the narrative of Motherhood through the lens of , a mother and licensed nurse doula in HTX. In this episode we speak about the role of Design in homemaking and learn just how philosophical the idea of home is for a and begin to understand more fully what it means to create systems through Motherhood.
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08/24/2022
Our segment on Black Storytelling starts off with the narrative of Secunda, radio host of Imagine a World on All Real Radio located in 3rd Ward Houston, TX. We think through timelessness of childhood and come across the question: why are children policed and what does that do to joy? As we work our way through memories of childhood as it existed in the past vs. childhood as it exists now we begin to realize that the constant is Motherhood. We wrap our conversation with some musing on the shared story and how important it is to American Culture.
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04/11/2022
I am pleased to announce that I will be attending The School of the Art Institute of Chicago for my MFA in Designed Objects.
04/11/2022
We all want a designed life.
In our final conversation on Black Creativity we speak to about how she understands creativity and what inspires her. In the conversation we look at how place and community informs creation, and how creativity links directly with the spiritual.
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04/11/2022
Our families teach us our creativity X college doesn't teach you how
The second episode in our series on speaks to what type of student does well in a classical education model. We speak to about how classical African and Greek systems of education are built on the foundation of Creativity. And then follow up with about her relationship with creativity is foundational to her success.
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We are in the Season of Black Creativity on Afrofuturism in the A.M.! We start this season off with Valerie Wade principal archivist Lynnfield Historical Consulting, LLC . We ask how is history and creativity connected and pull that thread until we unravel a story about how communication is used in education. As always, I am in love with the many ways we as a community have used our creativity to survive and thrive! Check out the podcast featured on All Real Radio and streaming on all platforms.
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