Why it is Important to Have a Full Perspective on History
on December 3rd, 2011 at 8:54 amWhen being “thick” was in (in White America)
When being “thick” was in (in White America)
Sound the alarm, fire up those chain emails, set up that Facebook boycott group. It’s time to protest something yet again. This time it is about UConn’s decision to rescind their acceptance of child prodigy, Autum Ashante.
This girl is very talented. According to her father,
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If you are a Black woman who has purchased Indian remy hair over the years, you may have noticed how the quality of the hair has drastically gone down. In the video, she explains how the Chinese invasion into the Black hair market has greatly contributed to this decline. Indi Remi is the latest Chinese [...]
Or is this just more nothing being made into a something?
“On Friday evening, cultural critic and writer Michaela angela Davis tweeted: ‘It is with a heavy heavy heart I have learned that Essence magazine has engaged a white fashion director, this hurts, literally, spiritually.’ Michaela’s tweet erupted a series of reactions, re-tweets, and scores of [...]
Four black business women continue thriving in economy
I have long had my fill of 30/40-somethings and beyond singing the praises of Disney for finially deciding to go with a Black princess in its latest animated flick “The Princess and the Frog.”
“This really means so much to little Black girls because now they finally have a Disney princess that looks like them” has [...]
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In this episode of Blackinformant.com Podcast, we are joined by noted fashion, cultural critic and former Editor-in-Chief of Honey Magazine, Michaela Angela Davis. More from Wikipedia “Michaela Angela Davis is an expert critic and writer on urban style, race, gender and hip-hop culture. She has been the Associate [...]
Blogger Eddie Butler Jr. posted the following article on Facebook.
Pro-gun activism at the Black Women’s Expo
Don Gwinn
examiner.com
One way Illinois gun rights activists are trying to bridge this divide between the activist and the average citizen is to go beyond gun shows and shooting matches to find venues and events where their message is most needed. [...]
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