Being Present in the Present
Serrita Sy, owner of Wrapologie, pays homage to her mother, father and stepfather in her determination for never giving up. With college educated parents who held traditional jobs and businesses of their own, the value of hard work was ingrained in her lifestyle. Although gentle as a bluebird, her mom became a parole officer in an effort to provide for her community and a social worker to help fight for social injustices. Meanwhile, Serrita’s father was a computer engineer as she got to witness his diligence in building computers from nothing. Entrepreneurship was just a stepping stone away.
“It’s so important that we maintain that connection with our ancestors and just continue to implement them in our daily work and our daily walk.”
-Serrita Sy, Wrapologie
Q: Who is Serrita Sy now?
Taking after her parents, Serrita is a kindergarten teacher as well as a 5th year entrepreneur of Wrapologie. Wrapologie, when broken down means the study of [head] wraps, and is very much a study as it’s not just your normal head wrap company. Serrita travels far to Africa twice a year since 2002 to encompass the history of African patterns in her head wraps.
It was inevitable that Serrita would start a business traveling there as well. Outside of Wrapologie, Serrita runs G.O.R.E.E. Drum & Dance, a traditional African dance studio. Her family’s constant travels to Africa sparked the attention of the people around her so much that she and her husband started traveling with groups exposing them to their way of life in Africa. The trips have become her children’s narrative of learning about their culture growing up just as it has been hers. Although, now, Africa is no longer a vacation for Serrita and her family– Africa is home.
“I can’t imagine being who I am without that experience.”
Her daughter has been to Africa since she was 2 years old (now 13) and her son has gone since he was 10 months old. They visit every other year now and stay a month at the longest.
The next audio clip is one that couldn’t be captured in words. I could hear the resounding depth in Serrita’s voice as she spoke about one of her most impactful moments going to Africa.
What the Future of Wrapologie Holds
Serrita’s head wraps are made of fabric from Africa, but her goal is to travel the world for other patterns including India and Paris. As a representation of who we are culturally mixed, she wants her customers to take a mental visit with her to other native lands through her intertwined fabrics. You get a deeper perspective knowing that you are wearing Parisian and Senegalese patterns.
When asked if Wrapologie’s torch would be passed to Serrita’s kids, I could hear the joy in her heart. She firmly answered with slight laughter,
“My son is not at all involved or show any interest to anything that I have with Wrapologie.”
I get it! Boys his age are only interested in what they’re interested in, okay!
However, when it comes to Serrita’s daughter, she just might keep that torch flame lit. Her daughter is a present help in her business. From choosing design styles to being an encouraging voice, her daughter brings a fresh perspective when Serrita needs it most. Not to mention, she can promote her mother’s work! Serrita feels her daughter will be the one to take pride in her business. She spoke with a gentle voice,
“She’s very artistic. She loves to get involved so I can foresee us working in the future…”
Serrita Sy, Wrapologie
Maybe when her son gets older he’ll want to help with the business side of things, but I get the sense that Serrita would be happy with him choosing his own path in life. The most important lesson she wants her kids to grasp is showing them the value of the working entrepreneur.
“I think there is freedom in that.”
Serrita Sy, Wrapologie
I love that word and that Word– that word meaning “freedom” and that Word meaning the simple yet powerful message in her statement. There is a lot of freedom in owning your own business. You get to set the tone for your life and your way of life. Entrepreneurship embodies every aspect of who you are and who you were taught to be.
Serrita goes on to describe why leaving a legacy to her kids is so important:
Serrita and her husband’s strong level of work ethic to balance family and work life in America as well as in another country is not one to be taken for granted.
“My husband’s work is not just for us. It’s for our children’s children’s children. I mean, we’re trying to create generational wealth.”
Serrita Sy, Wrapologie
Serrita sums it all up for us by letting us know that people may not understand the depth of what her business means to her but she has created a way that they can relate to it.
*raises glass*
Today, I toast My Black Lemonade to Serrita “Dehari” Sy for being the light the Black culture so needs…
Signed in Black,
FUN FACT QUESTIONS
After noticing a 2Pac post on Serrita’s IG account, we couldn’t help but to ask her favorite 2Pac song. She shared 3 favorites (in no particular order):
- Dear Mama
- I Ain’t Mad at Cha
- Keep Ya’ Head Up
Q: What was your favorite cereal growing up?
- Lucky Charms
- Corn Flakes
- Frosted Wheaties
Because entrepreneurs are faith-driven and I, personally, like to speak power over our future, I wanted to know as a Black entrepreneur... Q: When your business prospers, what do you plan to do with your wealth (not riches)?
- Thank God for it
- Cry a good cry
- Make sure that her family who needs her are taken care of
- Generational wealth
Wrapologie
wrapologie.com
wrapologie@aol.com
G.O.R.E.E. Drum & Dance
1676 E. Broad St
Columbus, OH 43203
goreedrumanddance.org
www.goreedrumdance@aol.com