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Black America Series: Georgetown County South Carolina

— Ramona La Roche

Gullah Gal, Ramona La Roche, is the Founder of Family TYES SC. She is a graduate of Columbia College in South Carolina, the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Ramona returned to her ancestral home several years ago, and has been writing and actively listening to her guardian spirits since. Her first book, Black America Series: Georgetown County, SC by Arcadia Publishers, SC, printed in 2000 covers agriculture, commerce, industry, political, spiritual life, and recreational aspects of this culturally rich, rice producing landmark of South Carolina low country.

Orisa Yoruba Gods & Spiritual Identity in Africa and the Diaspora

— Toyin Falola and Ann Genova, editors.

Gullah Gal, Ramona La Roche, is the Founder of Family TYES SC. She is a graduate of Columbia College in South Carolina, the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Ramona returned to her ancestral home several years ago, and has been writing and actively listening to her guardian spirits since. Her first book, Black America Series: Georgetown County, SC by Arcadia Publishers, SC, printed in 2000 covers agriculture, commerce, industry, political, spiritual life, and recreational aspects of this culturally rich, rice producing landmark of South Carolina low country.

Fabric Crafts - 15 Creative Projects and Home Accents You Can Make 

-Zelda Grant

“I was born to create. From a young child, I remember how things with lots of texture felt as I continually stroked my little hands across them.”

A memorial to our sister Zelda Grant, who was a self-taught fabric artist with an eye for manipulating colors, textures and designs. She had the ability to craft whatever her mind conceived.