Princess Tay-Arjana
Bio
Execute. Fail. Succeed.
"Clarity is a state of mind, freedom ain’t real, who sold you that lie? I ain’t buying that.”
- SZA.
Stories (6/0)
Diversity, the Tech Divide, & Digital Architecture, in the 5th Industrial Revolution...
MEET THE ARCHITECT: IDDRIS SANDU A 23 year old, Compton raised, Ghanaian born, first generation immigrant is taking the tech-industry in the United States by storm, and his name is Iddris Sandu.
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Journal
Future Forward: Congratulations, You've Been Selected
SEPTEMBER 2022 At 24 years old, Noelle Knighton apparently had nothing to lose and nothing going for her. After having survived one of the major global health pandemics of the century, she realized that life was too short to stay attached to circumstances and situations that did not fulfill her mission or purpose on Earth.
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Futurism
The Sagittarius Woman: Quest(ions), Wanderlust, and Wisdom.
(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ I'll give it all away, don't care what the people say . I'll be a million, billion, trillion miles away aha -- He asked my sign, I said a Sag! I'm a star: sheriff badge ! What's the point, if I'm guarding? Double-D up, hoes: Dolly Parton ♥ 🎀 𝒩𝐼𝒞𝒦𝐼 𝑀𝐼𝒩𝒜𝒥, 𝑀𝒜𝒦𝐸 𝑀𝐸 𝒫𝑅♡𝒰𝒟 🎀
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Futurism
BLEXCELLENCE IN MUSIC
Black women in music have created entire cultural movements, trends, and fashion statements that have transformed society time and time again. Our impact and outreach extends beyond the hypnotic rhythms and beautiful melodies we share with the world. The music we as Black women put into the world is imbued with a cosmic, divine, spiritual essence that radiates into the ether, transforming and inspiring our listeners, and often giving those who may otherwise been oblivious, a peek into our mind, world, and perspective.
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Beat
Blaire's Redemption: The Obeah Eye
On a cool, summer night in Harlem, Blaire Brentwood found herself outside of the nei ghborhood trap house. Now, don’t get her wrong, Blaire was no fiend -- no ma’am, she’d never been near a needle, let alone an ounce of weed -- no sir!
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Futurism
Hartford Has "It"!
1: Where are you from? It was not until I left home, that I realized what “home” truly meant to me as a Black American. As an undergraduate student, in the summer of 2018, I studied abroad in Ecuador. While there a handful of students and I participated in a social entrepreneurship program that aimed to help local indigenous communities establish and launch international business ventures for community development, social good, and general self-efficacy.
By Princess Tay-Arjana3 years ago in Humans