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Message from the Editor - Let Go of Ego

The ego is nothing more but self doubt dressed up in pride and fear. If the man upstairs has allowed something to be removed or has removed itself from your life, thank God that he stepped in for your good


By Lorie Mitchell Oct 14, 2008
Ask Dr. D - Relationship Expert
In the last year [since] we have moved his 2 kids in with us...  I've caught him cheating 4 different times. In a house, out of town, and twice in the car with different women. Yesterday was the 2nd time in the car.  Mind you in my car that I bought for him...
By Dr "D" Sep 9, 2008
Message From the Editor -Jealousy

"Jealousy in romance is like salt in food.  A little can enhance the savor, but too much can spoil the pleasure and, under certain circumstances, can be life-threatening"  - Maya Angelou

 


By Lorie Mitchell Aug 27, 2008
Message from the Editor - The Chameleons

In society, we categorize others based on their social arena, financial background, or cost of living.  Many of us fall into the trap of feeling; If a person is not “somebody” than he or she is a “nobody.”  The last time I read the bible it specifically stated: GOD CREATED MAN IN HIS IMAGE! So if this is true, why do we subject ourselves to the approval of man?


By Lorie Mitchell Aug 10, 2008
Early Bugs Bunny Depiction of an African American Hunter...Racist or Not??
Early Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring a young African American version of Elmer Fudd who goes through similar punishment at the hands of original G, Mr. B to the G.

By Mark Franklin Jul 15, 2008
Message From The Editor - Follow your Dreams

What is life without a Dream? In life, like everyone, we search for answers of whom and what we are, and why are we here.  Some of us have talents of dancing, singing, writing, or sculpting. Others have simple talents of listening, or inspiring. However, what is your dream? And what is your life without it?


By Lorie A. Mitchell Jun 27, 2008
Identify Your Desire
Most of us are still trying to figure it out, or better yet, we never knew we had a choice in the hand that was dealt in our lives. Some of us blame our parents for not providing enough choices or informing us that we do have a choice
By Gail "Gia" Rideaux May 28, 2008
Is Black Not Beautiful
A few weeks ago, Entertainment Weekly ran a story on the plight of the male black actor. Writer Neil Drumming examined how even though actors like Omar Epps, Taye Diggs and Sean Patrick Thomas are becoming more and more recognized as credible, professional actors, it is still a struggle for them to get non-stereotypical, mainstream roles.
By CRAIG D. LINDSEY Apr 20, 2008
Moral Decay
What have we been reduced to, a society in which our children have a lack of responsibility and accountability? Are we now a nation okay with our youth taking their frustrations and failures out on others before ending their own misery?
By C. Clark Mar 5, 2008
Quality OVER Quantity

What is "quality"? Quality is defined as a degree of excellence; superiority in kind; a distinguishing attribute; an acquired skill. These are the traits that I look for in a wife.


By Chicgozie Feb 10, 2008
The Essence of A Woman
I wanted to discuss why so many African American women are single, you know, in the spirit of Valentine's Day.  Then,  it hit me that really, I should address the true essence of becoming a woman.  I have noticed in this world of dating that many single sisters take on the attitude of something may be "wrong" with them or that they are not enough, while some married sisters feed off of that energy.
By Lorie Mitchell Feb 6, 2008
Is Mississippi Still Burning Now?
On November 26, 2007, Trent Lott announced he would resign from his Senate seat at the end of this year. Lott, a native of Mississippi was elected to congress in 1974. He was one of only two Republicans elected to congress from Mississippi since
By Amen Neter Nov 29, 2007
Noose incidents: Foolish pranks or pure hate?

(CNN) -- The media spotlight might have shone most intensely on Jena, Louisiana, but a symbol of racial violence has been hung across America lately, spurring anger, resentment and a big question.


By Nov 1, 2007
Young student's documentary leaving audiences stunned

Kiri Davis is a young filmmaker whose high school documentary has left audiences at film festivals across the country stunned -- and has re-ignited a powerful debate over race.


By komotv.com Jan 30, 2007
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