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Firstly, Moments of a Black Queen is a Caribbean lifestyle blog. Here, I share my interests in reggae, languages, art, fashion, and travel. Secondly, read the bio below to learn more about the person behind the blog.

Introduction to The Black Queen

Leanne “Firstlady” Fairweather was born a Georgia Peach on September 19, 1989 in the humble suburbs outside the expansive city of Atlanta. East of the state’s capital, the community of Stone Mountain was known as a hub for rich historical culture and West Indian residents. Nurtured by the union of her two Jamaican-born parents, Leanne spent her childhood in Stone Mountain and graduated with Distinction and Honors from Stephenson High School in 2008.

Traveling is learning – Kikuyu Proverb

Leanne’s ambition was apparent from an early age as she taught herself two languages before the age of 18. Under the direction of her grandparents, Leanne attended the Atlanta Peachcrest Corps. The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club became a second home where she connected with the youth program. Her membership in the band and dance team gained her leadership among her peers in music as well as performing arts. In addition to her talents as a musician, dancing took her traveling statewide and overseas.

Education is what you know, not what’s in a book – Egyptian Proverb

The exposure to foreign culture and language nurtured her desire to learn Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian. Leanne currently consults at Kilombo Academic & Cultural Institute instructing students in the all subjects with a concentration in Spanish. Miss Fairweather aspires to work overseas as an American ambassador with the United Nations. Interim, Miss Fairweather tutors children K-8th grade, writes as a music blogger, as well as travels as a freelance brand ambassador.

She Who Teaches, Learns

Ultimately, to create your own lane one must write the future. During her free time Leanne enjoys outdoor activities, drawing, reading, and dancing. Furthermore, Miss Fairweather is a spokesperson for local organizations CARIBSA, Caribbean Focus TV, and the Caribbean Runnings Radioshow. Currently, she is pursuing her B.A. in International Economics and Modern Languages at Georgia State University.

In conclusion, contact @ladylaleebella

“Heavy is the head that wears the crown.”

– Black Queen

The Black Queen

Leanne-Ladylaleebella

Welcome to Moments of a Black Queen a Caribbean-American lifestyle blog sharing idiosyncrasies and intimate thoughts of a island girl living in the states.

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Leanne Hope Fairweather was born a Georgia Peach on September 19, 1989 in the humble suburbs outside the expansive city of Atlanta. East of the state’s capital, the community of Stone Mountain was known as a hub for rich historical culture and West Indian residents. Read More…

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