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The Team

Behind I Call Her Queen

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Photo by Jazzy Studios

Professionally...

Nerra is a graduate of Morgan State University having studied Elementary Education and Family and Consumer Science, and is a former teacher in the Baltimore City Public School System. She is currently a freelance curriculum writer and founder of I Call Her Queen LLC (ICHQ), the for profit venture that allows Nerra to host paint parties, teach art classes, freelance curriculum write, and sell her art, poetry and clothing brand. Underneath ICHQ, She also started Queens in Training High Society, a sorority for 4th and 5th grade girls, she has taught Girls Robotics for Girl Scouts of America, and has written curriculums in the area of Intro to College Writing, a complete 5th grade curriculum, art history, and a creative Superhero Camp curriculum for K-5. She is also a 2021 recipient of the Women in Arts Award presented by the Links Inc.

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Nerra Muhammad

Founder & CEO

Nerra Muhammad is a highly

dynamic, passionate, and creative art entrepreneur whose work of visual arts

and poetry speaks to the beauty, power and value of the woman. She is an artist, writer, educator, wife, mother to a son and daughter, and her fur baby, Chase! She is a lover of books and enjoys being active in the community.

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Farajii Muhammad

Chief Operating Officer

Farajii Muhammad is a graduate of Towson University, serves as a community organizer, speaker, consultant, marketing coordinator, is the former host of WEAA's "For the Culture", and current host of "The Culture", airing DAILY from 3-5pm on The Black Star Network, YouTube, and Facebook! 

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Our Volunteers

ICHQ thanks you!

During paint parties and community events, ICHQ has been blessed to have had the opportunity to empower some of our middle school girls here in Baltimore by giving them the space to be creative, to be leaders, to learn about entrepreneurship, and to serve their community. (And to my little sisters, "Thank you!")

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