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Locality: Brooklyn, New York

Phone: +1 347-350-3532



Address: 245 Bedford Avenue 11211 Brooklyn, NY, US

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Gabi Svec 27.01.2021

It’s a wrap 2020! Wishing everyone a Happy & Healthy New Year. May it be filled with Love & Laughter! . . . #newyear #2021 #positivity #health #happiness #love #laughter

Gabi Svec 10.01.2021

Happy Saint Nicholas Day to all who celebrate this magical day and to all children in the world who have received sweets from St. Nick’s in their stockings today! . . . #stnicholas #stnicholasday #december #december6 #enjoy #celebrate #saintnicholas #saintnicholasday

Gabi Svec 01.01.2021

Being eternally grateful for my family & good friends in our lives, and most of all for being healthy and staying positive this year! Sending you all my best wishes for this Holiday season. . . . #happythanksgivng #thanksgivingday #grateful #thankfull #blessed #positive #healthy #happy #safeandsound #stayhome

Gabi Svec 16.12.2020

No word can express how we women feel today! Although the glass ceiling is yet to be shattered, we are one step closer to achieving that dream! CONGRATULATIONS Joe Biden & Kamala Harris to this victory! . . . #election #election2020 #joebiden #kamalaharris #decency #democracy #newbeginnings

Gabi Svec 28.11.2020

#repost @brooklynmuseum - Wadsworth A. Jarrell's Revolutionary (Angela Davis) (1971) depicts the radical activist and revolutionary intellectual, Angela Davis, who, when this was painted, was fighting for her freedom from wrongful imprisonment. The portrait illustrates the intensity and power of Davis’ activism as Wadsworth Jarrell utilizes her words, slogans from the Black Power movement, and AfriCOBRA's signature aestheticself-described as "Kool-Aid colors." The year 1...971 was significant for both Jarell and Davis. As Jarrell completed this vibrant artwork, Angela Davis wrote her truth-uncovering piece, "Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves." In this piece, Davis illuminates the historical matrix of Black women's oppression" as enslaved Black Women were expected "to promote the consciousness and practice of resistance" while also "ministering to the needs of [all] men and children around her." Jarrell’s portrait serves as an example of how art can be used to acknowledge and celebrate the often overlooked social and political contributions of Black women. Fifty years later, Angela Yvonne Davis continues to be a leader in the fight for global intersectional justice. #ReflectionsonAction Image: Wadsworth A. Jarrell (American, born 1929). Revolutionary (Angela Davis), 1971. Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of R.M. Atwater, Anna Wolfrom Dove, Alice Fiebiger, Joseph Fiebiger, Belle Campbell Harriss, and Emma L. Hyde, by exchange, Designated Purchase Fund, Mary Smith Dorward Fund, Dick S. Ramsay Fund, and Carll H. de Silver Fund, 2012.80.18. artist or artist's estate Post by Christian Reeder See more

Gabi Svec 23.11.2020

Happy to squeeze in a last minute Apple & Pumpkin picking this weekend. What a joy to celebrate my favorite season... . . . #applepicking #apple #pumpkin #pumpkinpatch #harvestmoon #farm #farmlife #westchester

Gabi Svec 18.11.2020

#repost @withregram @therealmariskahargitay