By Neysa Ellery Taylor Recently, I was at dinner with several women. One of the steamy topics of discussion was the fact that ”Tamicka” was being sought after by a new beau. But this beau had one problem – he’s married. Tamicka was quick to point out that he was separated. But the question I asked was, […]
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By Ayize Ma’at VIDEO: Yesterday I watched the trailer for “Dear Daddy” by Janks Morton for the first time and to say the least I was moved to tears. I watched it with my wife and she sat there stoically, seemingly holding back or just not in touch with the raw emotion that was displayed. […]
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By Team BLAM Happily married actor, Boris Kodjoe in response to a friends tweets about what to look for in a man, chimed in with a list of his own on how to be a man and how to love a woman. We give major props to Boris because he unashamedly represents marriage in a […]
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By La-Tonya Slack The sun is shining, children are laughing and the barbecue grill is smoking. It’s time for the annual family barbecue. However, you’re not that excited to go. Why is that? When you get there all you see is mostly women, children, a few young guys and maybe one or 2 grown men…..then you remember […]
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The National Black Herstory Task Force will be holding the National Black Herstory Conference and Awards Banquet today & tomorrow. We love what they are doing and salute them for their much needed contribution to progress in our community. These events are designed to explore and chronicle historical,literary, social, artistic, environmental and economic issues affecting […]
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[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAsWIjKQw9U’] VIDEO: How are you staying lifted? Are you being intentional about taking your life to another level? What are you focusing on? What is inspiring you? Anytime I ask a question of you it means I’m currently asking myself the same question. So, the words that have been imprinted across my brain lately […]
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Recently, I wrote a commentary on a recent murder that happened. This murder happened by a young African American teenager in Philadelphia. He murdered his mother. It really hurt my heart to read about. There were some important comments made in response by mothers. So, I decided to write a letter to my sisters… ~This […]
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by Aiyana Ma’at This morning I woke up to the smell of my savory black-eyed peas and smoked turkey in the crock pot wafting through the air. The smell took me back to my childhood. My mother would cook all kinds of good food for New Year’s Day. Our family would lounge around the house […]
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VIDEO: There has been a lot of backlash to Tyler Perry’s movie “For Colored Girls”. A whole lot of folk have taken issue with Perry’s depiction of black men in this movie and many of his films. Here, we share our thoughts on “For Colored Girls” and offer a balanced opinion on the films depiction […]
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By Aiyana Ma’at Yesterday, while on the way home , I came across the Michael Baisden show on the radio and happened upon an interesting conversation that had a lot of women hot—as in mad. Michael Baisden talked about the fact that women need to compete for a man before they get him and once […]
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An Open Letter To My Single Sisters: He’s Married.. LEAVE HIM ALONE.
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women/byBy Neysa Ellery Taylor Recently, I was at dinner with several women. One of the steamy topics of discussion was the fact that ”Tamicka” was being sought after by a new beau. But this beau had one problem – he’s married. Tamicka was quick to point out that he was separated. But the question I asked was, […]
Dear Daddy: A Riveting Depiction Of The Impact Of Absentee Fathers
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Fatherhood, Parenting/byBy Ayize Ma’at VIDEO: Yesterday I watched the trailer for “Dear Daddy” by Janks Morton for the first time and to say the least I was moved to tears. I watched it with my wife and she sat there stoically, seemingly holding back or just not in touch with the raw emotion that was displayed. […]
Boris Kodjoe Tweets Advice On How To Be A Man And How To Love A Woman
/in A Man's Point Of View, A Woman's Point Of View, Celebrity Couples/byBy Team BLAM Happily married actor, Boris Kodjoe in response to a friends tweets about what to look for in a man, chimed in with a list of his own on how to be a man and how to love a woman. We give major props to Boris because he unashamedly represents marriage in a […]
Where Are All The Black Men?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Men/byBy La-Tonya Slack The sun is shining, children are laughing and the barbecue grill is smoking. It’s time for the annual family barbecue. However, you’re not that excited to go. Why is that? When you get there all you see is mostly women, children, a few young guys and maybe one or 2 grown men…..then you remember […]
The 14th Annual National Black Herstory Conference Is March 24-25, 2011
/in A Woman's Point Of View, From Across The Web/byThe National Black Herstory Task Force will be holding the National Black Herstory Conference and Awards Banquet today & tomorrow. We love what they are doing and salute them for their much needed contribution to progress in our community. These events are designed to explore and chronicle historical,literary, social, artistic, environmental and economic issues affecting […]
How Do You Stay Lifted?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Inspiration/by[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAsWIjKQw9U’] VIDEO: How are you staying lifted? Are you being intentional about taking your life to another level? What are you focusing on? What is inspiring you? Anytime I ask a question of you it means I’m currently asking myself the same question. So, the words that have been imprinted across my brain lately […]
A Letter To My Single Parent Sisters…
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Family, Parenting/byRecently, I wrote a commentary on a recent murder that happened. This murder happened by a young African American teenager in Philadelphia. He murdered his mother. It really hurt my heart to read about. There were some important comments made in response by mothers. So, I decided to write a letter to my sisters… ~This […]
Where Are You Going In 2011?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Quality Time/byby Aiyana Ma’at This morning I woke up to the smell of my savory black-eyed peas and smoked turkey in the crock pot wafting through the air. The smell took me back to my childhood. My mother would cook all kinds of good food for New Year’s Day. Our family would lounge around the house […]
A Balanced Response To “For Colored Girls” Critics…Finally A Black Man Who Likes The Movie
/in A Man's Point Of View, A Woman's Point Of View, Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers/byVIDEO: There has been a lot of backlash to Tyler Perry’s movie “For Colored Girls”. A whole lot of folk have taken issue with Perry’s depiction of black men in this movie and many of his films. Here, we share our thoughts on “For Colored Girls” and offer a balanced opinion on the films depiction […]
Women Need To Compete For Their Man—Whether Just Dating Or Married
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Love & Marriage/byBy Aiyana Ma’at Yesterday, while on the way home , I came across the Michael Baisden show on the radio and happened upon an interesting conversation that had a lot of women hot—as in mad. Michael Baisden talked about the fact that women need to compete for a man before they get him and once […]