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Trayvon Martin, One Love

February 26, 2012 is the  day 17 year old Trayvon Martin was fatally shot by George Zimmerman.  Hearing this news inspired me to want to do something as an artist. Days afterward I had created a hand drawing of Trayvon Martin with an inscription on the bottom saying “We Are Trayvon Martin” (Later I would update the image by digitally adding “One Love” to the top of the image and creating a crowd of smaller Trayvons standing behind the main image).  Living in Ohio, now the question was, how do I get it to the people in Florida who were mourning over his loss and or fighting for justice for Trayvon Martin.  Luckily for me, my Ace, my Sands, my brother in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Howard Pernell, happened to live in Florida and not far from Ground Zero where the initial protest began.  I sent him a digital scan of my One Love Trayvon Martin drawing and he printed off a 1000 copies that were handed to protestors fighting for justice for Trayvon.  We did not charge the people for these copies but did receive a little under $200 in donations in which I shared with my Ace and his crew for the hard ground work they put in making sure people had access to the prints if they wanted one.  I was proud to learn that my art contribution was first on the scene and many people expressed gratefulness and were eager for a symbol they could protest with as many protesters already toted skittles and iced tea.  Adding to this joy was a phone call I got from Howard who informed me that my image made the news in Florida and was being used by an elder who was protesting for justice for Trayvon Martin.

In this post are attached some of the photos that were taken in Florida where the initial protest for Trayvon Martin began.

Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner

This time last year my artwork was featured with 6 other artist in a book titled “Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner,” by Dr Eric J. Chambers. “Dr. Chambers is a 4-time Emmy Award winning Hollywood red carpet reporter” and he asked over 150 African American entertainers, athletes and notables a question…”If you could have dinner with anyone from history’s past, who would it be? And what would you talk to them about?”

Later Dr. Chambers would reach out to several artist (myself included) to create illustrations of the Ancestor’s with the living celebrities who chose them as who they would have dinner with. I was selected to draw a illustration of Sojourner Truth, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Yolanda Adams, and Tamar Braxton. My artwork can be viewed on pg.34 of “Dining With The Ancestors When Heroes Come to Dinner.” It is a coffee table book that shares Black History in a non-threatening way.