
Black Lives Matter Forever. & it shows up in the Art.
You know how much I jump for colour, but wearing black and gold was appropriate for the Black Lives Matter Toronto's Love is the Cure fundraiser & show. It was organized on behalf of the Watah Theatre, to secure a space that has nurtured the artistry of hundreds of artists across race, gender, class and orientation under the artistic direction of world renowned black genius D'bi Young Anitafrika. When I arrived and 👁saw so many people wearing both black and gold, I knew that

WIPP it Real Good!
The "Women Inspiring Passion & Purpose" Gallery Exhibit left me speechless. The night was young, yet the room was full. This is how all events should be run. From the all-female starry panel line-up, to the svelte legs and stunning guests gliding through the art exhibit, the poweful feminine energy in the room was hard to ignore. It was a great pleasure to exhibit amongst Artists Rajni Perera, Hate copy, Fiya Bruxa, EGR and more. DJ Killa Kels was spinning while EGR spray pai