"I am a retired lecturer in the Performing Arts, a songwriter, a singer with an album, a visual artist, an author, and a mother of three. A widow of the world-renowned historian - John Owen Hunwick of North Western University, Evanston, Illinois. My works in the above disciplines have a common theme namely - to proclaim that the true purpose of all human existence, is to attain full spiritual maturity through the expression of all the attributes of Pure Sublime Love! My art pieces at Art festivals around the state, hang in many homes in the USA. In the performing arts, my musicals and dance dramas represented my country of origin in World Theatre Festivals in the USA, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico. My publications include: ""Monkey On The Tree"" - a play on Apartheid, ""The Love That We Are"" - a spiritual exploration of our true identity; ""Why Donald Trump""/ ""Why Trump"" - a critical look at our shared pitfalls in 62 pieces of poetry interlocked with prose and now - ""Why George Floyd""- an inspirational look at humanity's debt to George Floyd! ""The Black Star""- a musical on the late Kwame Nkruma the Pan Africanist and ""Day Break in Jeana""- A political musical satire awaiting publication."