from NaturallyMoi.com Sil lai Abrams, the relationship expert for Ebony.com, writes about the confused state of affairs in black relationships that leads to many experts pushing black women to date white men. She says that the there is an entire industry that has been created by men making millions by giving flawed dating advice to […]
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By Deborah Easton African-American women are redefining the beauty of natural hair like never before. With twists, coils, braids and locs, we’ve ventured way beyond those early Afro styles of the 60’s. That’s why today, not only does hair need to be strong enough to withstand all of the braiding, picking and pulling; it needs […]
By Dr. James Wadley Recently, I had a conversation with a parent who asked about my sentiments towards the new Steve Harvey movie, “Think Like Man.” She mentioned that she was raising a teenage daughter, and that she was confused about what values, morals, and behaviors she should convey to her daughter about self-respect, friendship, […]
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By Alice Randall FOUR out of five black women are seriously overweight. One out of four middle-aged black women has diabetes. With $174 billion a year spent on diabetes-related illness in America and obesity quickly overtaking smoking as a cause of cancer deaths, it is past time to try something new. What we need is […]
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By Ayize Ma’at Ladies, Love yourself. Love yourself. Love yourself. Stop looking externally for validation, approval, recognition, celebration, adoration, etc. The source of truly lasting peace and love exists within. Ladies go within and learn to cherish you. You are o.k. just as you are. You are beautiful just as you are. You are imperfectly […]
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While the “Sh!$ people say” hysteria has finally subsided, some have been left sitting and wrestling with the insulting insinuations many of those videos made. Recently, on Essence.com, writer Janelle Harris took a stance and rightfully so expressed her distaste over the stereotypical depiction of black mother’s in one of these videos as being “cookers, […]
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What are the world’s best and worst places to be a mother? Save The Children.org realeased it’s 13th annual Mothers’ Index report which reveals “Best and Worst Places to Be a Mom” rankings. This report compares 165 countries around the globe by looking at factors such as a mother’s health, education and economic status, as […]
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By Cindy Holbrook Analysts everywhere speculate about the rise of the divorce rate over the past 75 years in the United States. There are many different theories on the reason behind this. The divorce rates in the United States are alarming! 45% for a first marriage and over 60% for a second marriage. But before I share my theory […]
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Women have always had to deal with how to juggle our many roles and how those roles make us feel. Can we be a Power Professional & a Housewife? A Fly Diva and a Mother? Can we be independent yet dependent? In 2011, there are many women who would say it’s just too tough to […]
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Fresh from the hoosegow, a virile young ex-con returns home with newfound sexual habits that threaten his relationships and the health of the women he loves. What happens when your husband/boyfriend is incarcerated for an extended period of time? Does he become “priestly”? Or does he adapt to his surroundings? Filmmaker, Rod Gailes OBC, addresses […]
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Why Are Many Experts Pushing Black Women To Date White Men…As If White Men Are The Answer To Issues In Black Relationships?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women/byfrom NaturallyMoi.com Sil lai Abrams, the relationship expert for Ebony.com, writes about the confused state of affairs in black relationships that leads to many experts pushing black women to date white men. She says that the there is an entire industry that has been created by men making millions by giving flawed dating advice to […]
4 Essentials For Healthy Natural Hair
/in Black Women/byBy Deborah Easton African-American women are redefining the beauty of natural hair like never before. With twists, coils, braids and locs, we’ve ventured way beyond those early Afro styles of the 60’s. That’s why today, not only does hair need to be strong enough to withstand all of the braiding, picking and pulling; it needs […]
If I Had A Daughter…..Would I Tell Her To Think Like A Man?
/in A Man's Point Of View, Black Women/byBy Dr. James Wadley Recently, I had a conversation with a parent who asked about my sentiments towards the new Steve Harvey movie, “Think Like Man.” She mentioned that she was raising a teenage daughter, and that she was confused about what values, morals, and behaviors she should convey to her daughter about self-respect, friendship, […]
Do Black Women Secretly Desire To Be Fat?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women, Inspiration/byBy Alice Randall FOUR out of five black women are seriously overweight. One out of four middle-aged black women has diabetes. With $174 billion a year spent on diabetes-related illness in America and obesity quickly overtaking smoking as a cause of cancer deaths, it is past time to try something new. What we need is […]
ILLEGAL BUTT INJECTIONS: When Low Self Esteem Turns Into A Nightmare
/in Black Women, Inspiration/byBy Ayize Ma’at Ladies, Love yourself. Love yourself. Love yourself. Stop looking externally for validation, approval, recognition, celebration, adoration, etc. The source of truly lasting peace and love exists within. Ladies go within and learn to cherish you. You are o.k. just as you are. You are beautiful just as you are. You are imperfectly […]
Black Moms Do More Than Cook, Cuss, And Beat Kids
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women/byWhile the “Sh!$ people say” hysteria has finally subsided, some have been left sitting and wrestling with the insulting insinuations many of those videos made. Recently, on Essence.com, writer Janelle Harris took a stance and rightfully so expressed her distaste over the stereotypical depiction of black mother’s in one of these videos as being “cookers, […]
10 Best and 10 Worst Places To Be A Mommy
/in Black Women, motherhood/byWhat are the world’s best and worst places to be a mother? Save The Children.org realeased it’s 13th annual Mothers’ Index report which reveals “Best and Worst Places to Be a Mom” rankings. This report compares 165 countries around the globe by looking at factors such as a mother’s health, education and economic status, as […]
Is Feminism To Blame For The High Divorce Rates?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women/byBy Cindy Holbrook Analysts everywhere speculate about the rise of the divorce rate over the past 75 years in the United States. There are many different theories on the reason behind this. The divorce rates in the United States are alarming! 45% for a first marriage and over 60% for a second marriage. But before I share my theory […]
Diva,Power Professional,Wife & Mama. Can We Really Do It All?
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women, From Across The Web/byWomen have always had to deal with how to juggle our many roles and how those roles make us feel. Can we be a Power Professional & a Housewife? A Fly Diva and a Mother? Can we be independent yet dependent? In 2011, there are many women who would say it’s just too tough to […]
‘Gay For Stay’ – The Man You’re Sleeping With May Not Be Who You Think He Is
/in Black Men, Black Women, Sex & Intimacy/byFresh from the hoosegow, a virile young ex-con returns home with newfound sexual habits that threaten his relationships and the health of the women he loves. What happens when your husband/boyfriend is incarcerated for an extended period of time? Does he become “priestly”? Or does he adapt to his surroundings? Filmmaker, Rod Gailes OBC, addresses […]