Tuesday 28 June 2016

#BETAwards2016: Jesse Williams Acceptance Speech.

I haven't blogged since March but the #JesseWilliams acceptance speech at the 2016 BET Awards gave me so much life I had to transcribe the speech and post it. Take the time to read it and please share.

Before we get into it, I just want to say I brought my parents out tonight. I just want to thank them for being here, for teaching me to focus on comprehension over career, and that they make sure I learn what the schools were afraid to teach us. And also thank my amazing wife for changing my life. Now, this award - this is not for me. This is for the real organizers all over the country - the activists, the civil rights attorneys, the struggling parents, the families, the teachers, the students that are realizing that a system built to divide and impoverish and destroy us cannot stand if we do. It's kind of basic mathematics. The more we learn about who we are and how we got here is the more we will mobilize. This (award) is also in particular for the black women who have spent their lifetime dedicated to nurturing everyone but themselves we will be better for you.

What we've been doing is looking at the data and we know that police somehow manage to de-escalate, disarm & not kill white people everyday. So what will happen is we're gonna have equal rights and justice in our own country or we will restructure their function and ours. 

Now yesterday (Saturday June 25,2016) was young Tamir Rice's 14th birthday. So I don't want to hear anymore about how far we've come when paid public servants can pull a drive-by on a 12 year old playing alone in the park in broad day light, killing him on live television and then going home to make a sandwhich.  Tell Rekia Boyd how it's so much better to live in 2012 than it is to live in 1612 or 1712. Tell that to Eric Garner. Tell that to Sandra Bland. Tell that to Darrien Hunt. 

The thing is though all of us in here getting money-that alone isn't going to stop this. Dedicating our lives to getting money just to give it right back for some ones brand our body when we spent centuries praying with brands our bodies and now we pray to get paid for brands our bodies.

There has been no wars that we haven't fought and died on the front lines of. There has been no job we haven't done, there has been no tax they haven't levied against us- and we've paid all of them but freedom is somehow always conditional here. "You're free." they keep telling us. But she would have been alive if she hadn't been so.... free. 

Now freedom is always coming in the hereafter. But you know what though?  The hereafter is a hustle, we want it now and let's get a couple things straight on a side note: the burden of the brutalized is not to comfort the bystander. That's not our job. Stop with all of that. If you have a critique for the rusistance, for our resistance  then you better have  an established record of critique of our opressors. If you have no interest in equal rights for black people then do not make suggestions to those who do. Sit down. 

We've been floating this country on credit for centuries, yo, and we're done watching and waiting while this invention called whiteness uses and abuses us, burying black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil - black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit. The thing is though... the thing is that just because we're magic doesn't mean we're not real. Thank you.‎

Friday 11 March 2016

New Music Review: Love Suicide by Tessanne Chin.


Photo credit: +Tessanne Chin 

So I've been hearing about Tessanne Chin's new song "Love Suicide" for a couple weeks now but I kept forgetting to check it out on Youtube. I heard the title and I thought it was going to be another sad love song ( I'm on too much of a love high right now for that) . So I finally listened the song today after catching her Smile Jamaica interview this morning. I pressed play the piano came in then the base and I knew that I was going to be loving the track still nothing prepared me for just how much I would be LOOOVING this song.

Everything about this track is perfect. The chorus is catchy the melody makes you want to learn the song. I ran to A-Z Lyrics website real quick  just to get the lyrics. The song is very deep too I feel what Tess is saying throughout the song. Sometimes a girl just wants to forget all her inhibitions and just fall in love. Some how I began to wonder though if Tess was actually talking about a man or if she was talking about her love for music. Especially in the hook when she said "You are the seams for all of my dreams and nonsense." becuase you can lose yourself to the music. (Maybe I'm reaching)......The beat feels like 90's R&B but Tessanne's soulful and unique sound gives the song that new school touch so it's like you're getting the best of both worlds. Spoiler Alert if you haven't heard the song yet: You know Tessanne loves her Jamaica so it was no surprise when the song gets to the bridge hearing her fuse in that yaadie accent that was so beautifully done. 

If you love music from India Arie, Mary J Blige or Jazmin Sulivan  (names that I can readily connect to this sound) with a bit of Kelly Clarkson you will deffinitely be replaying "Love Suicide" by Tessanne Chin.

"There's nobody else I'd rather be stuck with 
You are the seams to all of my dreams and nonsense
I swear if you're the ledge then I'm jumping
Don't catch me If I fall just let me plummet."‎ Lyrics from "Love Suicide" Use the link below to listen the song  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttwp1BmUiOI


Thursday 10 March 2016

The UNIA's MarKus Black Market: Jus Juice- Natural Juices and Smoothies.

Photo credit: Jamila Murray- Jus Juice.
So let's say you are having a small event in Jamaica and you are looking forward a mobile bar to take care of your natural juice needs for your guests but you have no idea who to hire. Well here is a suggestion you may want to hire Jamila Murray of Jus Juice for natural juices and smoothies.
So for the entire Markus Black Market event I think I was at Jus Juice's booth the most because her smoothies were just that good. The energy of the owner and person making the smoothies was also great. My drink of choice was the mango, papaya smoothie with a lot of ice that gave me life every single time. Jus Juice has smoothies that will help with male vitality, help women get glowing skin and help in detoxing the body. ‎

You can check out Jus Juice on Facebook by adding Champion Jamila Murray. She shares tasty smoothie recipes and interesting nutritional facts on many of the fruits and vegetables we eat. Make sure you book Jus Juice for your next event. ‎
Photo credit: Jamila Murray FB. 



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UNIA's MarKus Black Market: PHAT Shoppe.

I found out recently that many people maybe  gluten intolerant without even knowing it. Gluten is  a protein found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye and can cause celiac disease.  One article also stated that gluten could be the reason many people have  Eczema, psoriasis, acne, chronic dry skin and some other skin problems. 


No surprise Jamaican bakers have caught wind of this Gluten free diet and many have added Gluten Free choices to their list. The PHAT Shoppe is all about pastry that are healthy but amazingly tasty with gluten free, egg free and sugar free muffins, brownies, puddings and cookies. The PHAT Shoppe also does sandwiches and salads.

The owner Taryn has has great personality. Her pastries are so good that even though I don't usually like banana pudding, But I tried PHAT Shoppe's banana pudding muffin at the MarKus Black Market mainly because it had chocolate chips in it and it was mouth wateringly good.



If you are in Kingston Jamaica, need pastry or a healthier lunch option visit the PHAT Shoppe. I'm sure Taryn will make you some great treats for your next event or just for lunch. ‎Find PHAT Shoppe on Facebook. 

Wednesday 9 March 2016

UNIA's MarKus Black Market: T&T Fashions.


Photo credit: T and T Fashions (Tasha and Tianne) Facebook Page.

Traditional African attire are gorgeous but not great for everyday wear if you know what I mean. Jamaica isn't short of great designers but I am very excited that there are so many Jamaican designers who are creating fabulous designs using African print fabrics. One of the labels leading the Jamaican Afro Centric Fashion Revolution is T&T Fashions.

Purses and Clutches by T&T Fashions

I saw some of T&T's designs at the MarKus Black Market In February and I got my entire life. As you all should know from previous posts I LOVE AFRO Centric FASHION!!!!  There were so many amazing and stylish dresses, skirts and statement neck pieces to choose from. If you love a good long dress or love items that you can easily dress up wi some heels and jewelry or dress down with some flats then you need to check out this label. T&T Fashions has something for everyone. Don't take my word for it if you want something fabulous  contact the designer Simone Gordon on Instagram @tashaandtiannefashionsja or on Facebook T&T Fashions (Tasha and Tianne)




Wednesday 2 March 2016

The UNIA's MarKus Black Market: ZiZi Art.


I don't know much about art. I can't give an in depth analysis of techniques etc but  I love art. I'm low key jealous of people who can draw really well and paint well. Jamaica as several great artists and at the MarKus Black Market I got the opportunity to meet Fitzroy Walters of  ZiZi Art. Mr Walters has a unique approach to creating oil paintings and his pieces captures not only your attention but your emotions as well.

His pieces in my opinion are simply vibrant and beautiful. You don't have to try too hard to understand what he's trying to convey through his work. I don't care what anyone says art should be this over interlectualized medium where you're looking at a painting for 15minutes and can't understand what you're looking at. 

As I've said before I'm no art connoisseur so see for yourself why I'm so in love with  some of ZiZi Art's work.



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The UNIA's MarKus Black Market: Honey Vera Product Review.


Photo credit: Honey Vera Facebook Page. 

 If you are Jamaican and like me you grew up around older people then I'm sure you know about all the benefits of aloe vera, honey, coconut and castor oil for the hair the skin and the body. With that said I can appreciate a Jamaican company using the country's
natural resources to create a product that makes your hair and skin healthy. 
I didn't get the opportunity to buy any of Honey Vera Ltd's hair products at the MarKus Black Market but I did buy their Honey Acne/Eczema Cream Wash #Organic. Great for all skin types and all ages. Can I tell you how much I love this product. You leave it on for a few minutes wash it off with some warm water and trust me your face looks brighter feel so wonderfully soft. I can't wait to try their hair care line I have read some great reviews and seem some amazing before and after pictures of people who were suffering from hair loss. ‎

Honey Vera's Honey Acne/Eczema Cream Wash.


Find out more about Honey Vera Ltd and their product line by liking Honey Vera on Facebook. ‎

Tuesday 1 March 2016

UNIA MarKus Black Market: Ngozi Blessings Candles.




Jamaicans are perhaps the most creative people in the world we can add Tonisha Wright owner and creator of Ngozi Blessings Candle to the list of creative Jamaicans. She shared with me that her dad would travel overseas often and take back home with him to JA scented candles. Tonisha thought that she could perhaps make better ones. She did some research and found that there was a shortage of Jamaican made candles and so she decided to teach herself how to make candles. It took seven years of practice and in 2014 she launched her business and got certified by the Scientific Research Council.  


Ngozi Sweet Blessings are 100% soy wax melts that will leave your home or office smelling heavenly. Tonisha sells warmers and incense. On top of that Ngozi also has a line of natural soaps. I smelled her candles at the MarKus Black Market and they smelled amazing. Tonisha told me that she's working on some authentic Jamaican fragrances so check her out on Instagram @ngozisweetblessings  and suggest what her next candle collection should smell like.

Monday 29 February 2016

The UNIA MarKus Black Market: Flamingo Couture



Flamingo Couture Fascinator

Rohanna Ludford is a a17 year old Jamaican who turned her passion for art and fashion into a business venture. Necessity lead her to creating hats for church and from making pieces for herself she gained the confidence to begin making for other people too. Her collection is filled with cute casual and elegant fascinators perfect for church, formal affair and I can definitely see brides ordering for themselves an their bridal party. Prices vary but you can get something special for yourself or a gift for some else for as low as $400 JMD.
Flamingo Couture made their grand debut at the MarKus Black Market on February 28th and got some great reviews from everyone who stopped by their booth. Young Rohanna wants to take her designs to the international market. She has the support of her mother who is also her business partner.  Support this young business woman by checking out Flamingo Couture on Instagram. 


Friday 19 February 2016

The UNIA's #MarKusBlackMarket: MAMAYASHI COLLECTION.




I am a huge MAMAYASHI  fan. Her pieces are handmade in Jamaica and as is stated on her website "inspired by rastafarian culture". I got to see her designs up close at the MarKus Black Market on February 7th and loved her stuff even more. At the top of my must have list from the MAMAYASHI Collection are  the Inity Skirt, the Wanderer and Ethiopian Angel Dress.
Photo Credit: mamayashi.com.




MAMAYASHI booth at the MarKus Black Market. 

There is something in the MAMAYASHI COLLECTION for everyone. Did I forget to mention she also makes some amazing shirts for males. The colors used are perfect for all skin tones and most of the designs will fit any body type and the fabrics used are not heavy. Add something that will never go out of style to your wardrobe. Check out MAMAYASHI now on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or email info@mamayashi.com to get more details on how you can make a purchase.

Photo credit: mamayashi.com
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Wednesday 17 February 2016

UNIA's #MarKusBlackMarket: RLY Leather Apparel's Product Review.




Ladies and gentlemen why buy a fake leather hand bag, wallet or belt when you could invest in a genuine leather piece that would last you for decades. The next time you are on the hunt for genuine leather product contact the genius behind RLY Leather Apparel Mr R. Aikman. He does custom made school bags, hand bags, man bags, computer bags, brief cases, wallets, belts and purses. His products are one of a kind, strong and soon his company will be heading into the world of women sandals. Not only can you get something ready made you can bring in your own design or work with him to make something special.  You won't have to wait too long to get and get your own custom made leather piece as it only takes in 7 days or less to get your order. What's better than having something that no one else in the world has.

 Let's do the math if you have to buy a fake China Made handbag etc for $3000- $5000JMD every 3 or 6 months you would be spending up to $15K or more for the year. Be honest this is what most of you are doing becuase those knock offs don't last. Stop wasting money on faux leather and the fake stuff. Make the sacrifice, invest in something DURABLE and unique. 
If you would like to give your mom or dad something special for mothers day or father's day or just want to get that special some one in your life something that is usable and will last them for years to come contact RLY Leather Apparel today. Check them out on FB just search the name.  

Wednesday 10 February 2016

The UNIA MarKus Black Market: Momo Penelli Designs.



My Momo Penelli Bangle


I love Afro Centric Fashion. Especially the new age stuff. Take for example Jamaican designer Monique Jones founder of Momo Penelli designs who is making some gorgeous African clothing and jewelry using African print fabrics. She was one of the vendors at the MarKus Black Market on February 7th. I didn't have much money to spend but I had to get something. She had head bands, African print wrapped necklaces, earrings and bangles. I literally had to close my eyes to pick something. I decided on a bangle to start my collection. I can't wait to buy more so I can stack them. Check out Momo Penelli on Instagram and Facebook. She doesn't only do accessories her clothes are great too. African prints are no longer just about dashikis, long dresses or head wraps so get those images out of your mind now. Momo designs fabulous mini skirts and skater dresses, shorts, kiminos and much more cute stuff you can wear to the club, church, date night, the beach, school or just a regular Saturday outfit to meet up wit some firends. She will be back at the MarKus Black Market so follow @UNIAJAMAICA on twitter or like their FB page to see which Sunday Momo will be back. #MarKusBlackMarket.




UNIA's #MarKusBlackMarket: Shalshani Product Review.




I usually only get a bump or two in my face when mother nature checks in with me every month. Since December of last year however my face seems to be straight up breaking out now I have a huge black spot on my forehead and my cheeks #NotCute. I went on a mission to find a product that can cleanse my face, get rid of the spots but not bleach me in the process. I think I've found that product one word Shalshani.

Shalshani Mineral Cosmetics is a natural cosmetic line and is a product developed by a black Jamaican woman with years of experience as a skin specialist. (I met Ms. Anderson the creator of the line and her skin is FLAWLESS honey). I bought a small kit which had in it the problem skin masque and scar repair oil on February 7th at the MarKus Black Market event held by the UNIA in Kingston Jamaica. I used a little bit of
 the oil on a spot on my cheek before bed that same night and I kid you not in the morning the spot looked tens time better. Since Monday night I've been washing my face with the masque it tingles a little and I feel it tightening my skin (I was told to expect that). I keep the masque on for fifteen minutes as per the instruction then wash my face with some luke warm water and use the repair oil after. I took some before photos and ill be using the product for a couple more days before I share with you the after shots.

From the reviews I've read the Shalshani is great for
all skin types but especially good for the dark skin people as most skin care products that remove spots tend to bleach our skin. Try Shalshani for yourself I've been using 3 days and I've seen a difference. Search Shalshani Mineral Cosmetics on Facebook and Twitter.