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iamthenublack: Yemzi Bosset of Brit Nig
25th April 2011 | GabstamaticIntroduce yourself
Yemzi. Born in Hackney; raised in Bournemouth. Creative being sewing her name into the fabric of the world. 19 years young. Undergraduate. Over complex. Currently developing ‘Brit-Nig’ and modeling (keep your eyes peeled to catch me on … Read More
iamthenublack: Elisha of Homegirls Hand Grenades
12th July 2010 | Gabstamatic
introduce yourself
Born and raised on the Westcoast (Cali), now residing in the southeast
(North carolina), and i’m learning it ain’t where you’re from, it’s where you’re at. people say i’m easy-going, free-spirited.. … Read More
iamthenublack: Lesley Williams of Creative Cookie
5th July 2010 | Gabstamatic
introduce yourself
I’m a bit of a creative junkie. From playing with clay, to photography, to working production at New York Fashion Week—I enjoy tangling myself with artistic adventures. I’m also a blogger. I started my … Read More
iamthenublack: Jodie Smith
31st May 2010 | Gabstamatic
introduce yourself
name: Jodie
occupation: model, writer, and professional nerf gun fighter
The long and short of it is that I’m a pretty face with a whole helluva lot to say. So I write it all down. … Read More
iamthenublack: Ronke Adeyemi of OndoLady
22nd March 2010 | Gabstamatic
introduce yourself
I am a Marketer by day and Blogger by night. I started The Musings of Ondo Lady because I love writing and I love pop culture so I thought this platform would be a … Read More
thenublack ♥s COCA
10th February 2010 | GabstamaticChicago is in the house folks! Bringing you the flyest in all things creative – COCA has all the bases covered.
iamthenublack: Shannae Ingleton of WhatWomenWant
4th January 2010 | Gabstamatic
introduce yourself
I’m a very Pisces woman who’s passionate about inspiring women and connecting them with the things that they love. What Women Want is a Women’s Social Network created by Shannae to … Read More
Analog Blogger
28th December 2009 | GabstamaticWow, this really blew me away – so simple, yet powerful (and voluntary). Contrary to the stereotypical images of Africans you seen daily in the news – this is yet another story of the ingeneous minds wanting to empower others.