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Getting Over your Child's Father

Posted by Sabrina Belle On Oct - 28 - 2009

Relationships are difficult, some are rewarding and worth the fight. But what happens when the fight consumes the relationship? Neither parties can get past the 'PAST'? What happens when love is just not enough?

Amber Rose...is not the first!

Posted by Sabrina On Sep - 22 - 2009

Amber Rose is known for her unique buzz cut...or is she?

History of Past Queens: Eartha Kitt

Posted by Sabrina On OCt - 28 - 2009

Eartha Kitt. Journey's weekly dedication of past Queens.

Giving Back:The Foundation for Women

Posted by Sabrina On Sep - 23 - 2009

The Foundation for Women is a non profit agency that provides help to women when they need it. We pride ourselves on being a bureaucracy free agency that is committed to providing immediate financial, supportive, referral and counseling resources to women that are experiencing economic hardship

Featured Author: Hill Harper

Posted by Sabrina On Nov - 06 - 2009

Hill Harper is an Ivey League actor/philanthropist. He has stood on the front line for the fight to bridge the gap of the educated/rich and uneducated/impoverished. Mr. Harper has authored books reaching out to our younger generation, 'Letters to my Young Brother' and 'Letters to my Young Sister'. He's now creating dialogue around building positive relationships with black men and women.The book is titled, The Conversation: How Black Men and Women Can Build Loving, Trusting Relationships

From Controversy
A
colleague sent me this video of one of many Tiger's mistresses. Her actions of coming out with the details of their frolic in the sheets is not odd, it was the actual comment she made when describing Tiger as a black man.

Check it out...



Umm...what does a perfect clean gentleman with straight teeth have to do with him being the 'whitest black boy'. Are black men considered nasty and rude with terrible teeth?  Hmmmmmm

I do not believe all people think this way but surely it's a reflection on Tiger to associate himself with a person with terrible stereotypical beliefs.
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Black Royalty: Ancient Kemet Egypt

Posted by Sabrina Belle On 11:37 AM 2 comments
 Ancient Kemet Egypt





My last post was about Disney's first African American Princess. After the post, I received a lot of questions from black men. One of the questions were, "Is the prince a black man?". I explained that Disney did not explore the sensitive color lines therefore, they created a mythical country and did not define his race.
That question has inspired me to reveal ancient royalty, the civilization on Kemet Egypt, that once existed as black royalty. African Americans have a deep disconnect from their heritage and have very little evidence that we were once apart of a creating an advanced civilization.






"The civilization of Kemet began with Nubians, and example of a Nubian queen is the most influential Queens ever to rule Kemet. A princess of Nubian birth, she married the Kemetan King Amenhotep III who ruled during the New Kingdom Dynasties around 1391BC. Queen Tiye held the title of "Great Royal Wife" and acted upon it following the end of her husband's reign. It was Tiye who held sway over Kemet during the reign of her three sons Amenhotep IV (Akhenaton), Smenkhare, and the famous child king Tut-ankh-amen. For nearly half of a century, Tiye governed Kemet, regulated her trade, and protected her borders. During this time, she was believed to be the standard of beauty in the ancient world."


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Entertainment: The Princess and the Frog

Posted by Sabrina Belle On 8:34 AM 0 comments


My family and I decided to view  Disney's newly added first African American princess, Tiana in The Princess and the Frog. I must say that it was a job well done! The movie from beginning to end was very witty and the characters were relatable to the New Orleans tradition. The storyline is inventive and truly entertaining. Tiana, is the epitome of strength and she discover's the true secret to happiness. The website Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 83% rating. This is a great holiday movie for the family.
Good Job Disney!
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News: Tyler Perry Mother Dies

Posted by Sabrina Belle On 5:15 PM 1 comments
 Tyler Perry and Mother Maxine Perry

From Celebs

Tyler Perry announced on his Web site that his mother, Wille Maxine Perry, passed away on Tuesday, but did not disclose the cause, just simply sending a message to his fans that read, "Thank you for all your prayers."
-ET  News

Tyler Perry's has often mentioned the inspiration behind his mega star character 'Madea' was his mother and aunts.  We will keep him and his family in our prayers.
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Love is Love, but what if a person chooses his/her partner because of stereotypical reasons or opinionated beliefs of a particular race? Well, I have recently witnessed the opinion of a white woman, who dates black men, and her thoughts of black women. Read More...




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