Glennisha Morgan

23rd & 5th Ave (NYC) I love this building’s shape. 
Aug 21

23rd & 5th Ave (NYC) I love this building’s shape. 

23rd &5th Ave. (NYC) “Look at the sky. It’s the color of love.” ~Sade 
Aug 21

23rd &5th Ave. (NYC) “Look at the sky. It’s the color of love.” ~Sade 

23rd & 5th Ave. (NYC) Taxi!!! 
Aug 21

23rd & 5th Ave. (NYC) Taxi!!! 

23rd & 5th Ave. (NYC) Beauty x 2
Aug 21

23rd & 5th Ave. (NYC) Beauty x 2

14th St. & The Hudson River (NYC) Peace always seems to reside near water.
Aug 21

14th St. & The Hudson River (NYC) Peace always seems to reside near water.

It’s been exactly two weeks since I’ve relocated to New York City from Detroit. I must say that I am loving my unofficial welcoming committee. So far since I’ve been here I was invited to Hanifah Walidah’s Rivers of Honey show, Tia Fuller’s set at the New York Winter Jazz Festival, brunch at Rustik Tavern in Brooklyn, and to a viewing party for The Game. I must say that I am a tad bit overwhelmed by the abundance of love that I’ve been shown since I’ve been here. I’m not surprised though being that I’ve kept in touch with a handful of really dope movers and shakers who happen to either be in the same career field as I am, share the same interests, or both. 

Immediately when I walked into the door at the Wow Cafe Theatre for the Rivers of Honey show I felt a very warm ambiance. The intimate room was packed with tons of beautiful queer women of color, many of which were very talented. I was very excited to see Hanifah Walidah perform a few songs off of her new project. I had saw a documentary based around the filming of a video of hers a while back on Logo. So it was great to see her perform in person so soon post my arrival in NYC.

I was also very excited after watching a poet/emcee by the name of Dappho the Flow-Er from Washington D.C. Her song “Glow” that she performed instantly made me a fan. As well as a very comedic and cute song “Why Do I Love Her” that she performed with her group member Solsis for their group called SolRose. It was the cutest thing ever and I’m upset that I didn’t record it.

Blue Nefertiti aka Celia of Les Nubians also captured my heart while performing her song “Paris”. I’ll be honest. I was just very excited to hear a live song in French. I was very disappointed that my 5 years of French in grade school did me no justice. I didn’t understand one word but, that didn’t take away from the beauty of the performance. There were many other talented people that performed that night but, this post is already long enough and I’d like to talk about the other wonderful experiences that I’ve had so far.

First off, prior to attending the NY Winter Jazz Festival I had no idea who Tia Fuller was besides the fact that she is the saxophone player in Beyonce’s all female band. Surprisingly being the feminist that I am Tia is the only female saxophone player that I’m familiar with. Being even more honest the only saxophone players whose music I am familiar with are Boney James and Everett Harp.  So I’m more than grateful that I had a chance to become more familiar with Tia’s music. I must say that the experience was phenomenal. I have literally never seen a woman play a saxophone the way that Tia Fuller does. I have video that I’ll post later. 

Moving away from the two shows that I attended I can’t forget to mention Brunch at Rustik Tavern in Brooklyn. The food was delicious. I ordered shrimp and grits and they were the most savory cheese grits I’ve ever consumed. I will definitely try to recreate the dish at home sometime soon. In addition to the great food I can’t forget about the great accomplished women that I dined and conversed with for four hours. So big shoutout to Tasty Keish for inviting me. Also, another big shout out to my good friend Bella who came down from Philadelphia and accompanied me. 


Last but,not least I am very excited about attending this viewing party for The Gametomorrow. Last weekend I made my girlfriend sit through almost a 6 hour marathon on BET so that I could play catch up. So I’m more than ready to see how BET has chosen to continue the lives of Melanie, Derwin, Tasha, Malik, Kelly, and Jason. 

I don’t want to make this post any longer than what it already is so I’ll stop here. I promise to blog more frequently and keep my fellow tumblr friends updated on how I feel about my new place of residence.
Jan 10

It’s been exactly two weeks since I’ve relocated to New York City from Detroit. I must say that I am loving my unofficial welcoming committee. So far since I’ve been here I was invited to Hanifah Walidah’s Rivers of Honey show, Tia Fuller’s set at the New York Winter Jazz Festival, brunch at Rustik Tavern in Brooklyn, and to a viewing party for The Game. I must say that I am a tad bit overwhelmed by the abundance of love that I’ve been shown since I’ve been here. I’m not surprised though being that I’ve kept in touch with a handful of really dope movers and shakers who happen to either be in the same career field as I am, share the same interests, or both. 

Immediately when I walked into the door at the Wow Cafe Theatre for the Rivers of Honey show I felt a very warm ambiance. The intimate room was packed with tons of beautiful queer women of color, many of which were very talented. I was very excited to see Hanifah Walidah perform a few songs off of her new project. I had saw a documentary based around the filming of a video of hers a while back on Logo. So it was great to see her perform in person so soon post my arrival in NYC.

I was also very excited after watching a poet/emcee by the name of Dappho the Flow-Er from Washington D.C. Her song “Glow” that she performed instantly made me a fan. As well as a very comedic and cute song “Why Do I Love Her” that she performed with her group member Solsis for their group called SolRose. It was the cutest thing ever and I’m upset that I didn’t record it.

Blue Nefertiti aka Celia of Les Nubians also captured my heart while performing her song “Paris”. I’ll be honest. I was just very excited to hear a live song in French. I was very disappointed that my 5 years of French in grade school did me no justice. I didn’t understand one word but, that didn’t take away from the beauty of the performance. There were many other talented people that performed that night but, this post is already long enough and I’d like to talk about the other wonderful experiences that I’ve had so far.

First off, prior to attending the NY Winter Jazz Festival I had no idea who Tia Fuller was besides the fact that she is the saxophone player in Beyonce’s all female band. Surprisingly being the feminist that I am Tia is the only female saxophone player that I’m familiar with. Being even more honest the only saxophone players whose music I am familiar with are Boney James and Everett Harp.  So I’m more than grateful that I had a chance to become more familiar with Tia’s music. I must say that the experience was phenomenal. I have literally never seen a woman play a saxophone the way that Tia Fuller does. I have video that I’ll post later. 

Moving away from the two shows that I attended I can’t forget to mention Brunch at Rustik Tavern in Brooklyn. The food was delicious. I ordered shrimp and grits and they were the most savory cheese grits I’ve ever consumed. I will definitely try to recreate the dish at home sometime soon. In addition to the great food I can’t forget about the great accomplished women that I dined and conversed with for four hours. So big shoutout to Tasty Keish for inviting me. Also, another big shout out to my good friend Bella who came down from Philadelphia and accompanied me. 

Last but,not least I am very excited about attending this viewing party for The Gametomorrow. Last weekend I made my girlfriend sit through almost a 6 hour marathon on BET so that I could play catch up. So I’m more than ready to see how BET has chosen to continue the lives of Melanie, Derwin, Tasha, Malik, Kelly, and Jason. 

I don’t want to make this post any longer than what it already is so I’ll stop here. I promise to blog more frequently and keep my fellow tumblr friends updated on how I feel about my new place of residence.

 As if I haven’t gotten lost and turned around enough while being in NYC I got lost last night while trying to find the Aloft Hotel in Harlem. I was on my way to attend the viewing party for The Game that I mentioned in my last post. I’m very aware that I have no sense of direction so I relied on Hop Stop and Sprint Navigation. Apparently, that wasn’t good enough and I must have done something wrong because I ended up in what clearly looked like the projects. After having walked 10 blocks and running into the projects I decided to turn around, get back on the subway, and head home. Luckily, it only takes me about 20 minutes to make it to Harlem from my apartment. So I got back home in time to still catch the premiere of The Game. I’m still salty that I missed the viewing party but, not as salty as I would have been had I missed the premiere as well. 
Jan 12

 As if I haven’t gotten lost and turned around enough while being in NYC I got lost last night while trying to find the Aloft Hotel in Harlem. I was on my way to attend the viewing party for The Game that I mentioned in my last post. I’m very aware that I have no sense of direction so I relied on Hop Stop and Sprint Navigation. Apparently, that wasn’t good enough and I must have done something wrong because I ended up in what clearly looked like the projects. After having walked 10 blocks and running into the projects I decided to turn around, get back on the subway, and head home. Luckily, it only takes me about 20 minutes to make it to Harlem from my apartment. So I got back home in time to still catch the premiere of The Game. I’m still salty that I missed the viewing party but, not as salty as I would have been had I missed the premiere as well. 

Beautiful picture of the sunset I caught yesterday evening. 
Jul 7

Beautiful picture of the sunset I caught yesterday evening. 

Union Square seems to be an area that I can’t escape. I snapped this on one beautiful morning while shopping at the Farmer’s Market a few months ago. 
Jul 12

Union Square seems to be an area that I can’t escape. I snapped this on one beautiful morning while shopping at the Farmer’s Market a few months ago. 

I saw this crocheted bike cover today on Green St. while in Soho. I thought it was pretty cool. 
Jul 13

I saw this crocheted bike cover today on Green St. while in Soho. I thought it was pretty cool.