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Why Women Don’t Come Forward With Sexual Assault Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


How come some women don’t come forward with sexual assault?

And is there a double standard?

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faces sexual assault allegations that throw his confirmation, once seen as inevitable, into complete turmoil. Christine Blasely Ford said that the nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. Of course he has denied the accusations. This happened in high school, yet the victim is speaking out now. So the question is, why Women don’t come forward with sexual assault when it happens?

In the meantime, comedian Bill Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison on Tuesday, completing the famed actor and comic’s spectacular fall from one of America’s most beloved entertainers to disgraced sex offender. The accusations against him span over decades.

Join host Tracy L. Bell on Conversations Of A Sistah for her commentary on “Why Women Don’t Come Forward With Sexual Assault and the double standards based on race.

We will be taking your calls in the studio tonight at (657) 383-1199 please press “1” for the host que.

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CEO, Songwriter & producer, Chas Bronxson on Tonight’s “Conversations Of A Sistah”


With a New York based independent music label, his mission since inception was to build and distribute a vast catalog of material with an array of talent. Another focal point is music and artist awareness through music, videos, media campaigns, fundraisers, community efforts, and an online presence.

Serving as an intern for Polygram records as a teen to placing 1st in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for R&B in 1999, and winning a Publishing Contract from EMI., Bronxson proved early on in life that he was on a progressive track with his talent. This desire to motivate other young, undiscovered talent led to producing teen vocalist Haley Smith under M.O.U.N. Records roster of talent.

On a humanitarian level, he’s most dedicated to raising awareness in music and its history among the youth, such as in highlighting organizations like The Living Legends Foundation to raise funds for artists who are no longer recording music and facing hard times financially.

Join Host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on Blog Talk Radio for her conversation with Ceo, Songwriter & Producer, Chase Bronxson.

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Hope to see you on the air in the meantime sound off here!!

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Bill Cosby Served Vanilla Pudding in Jail


Bill Cosby looked despondent in a mew mugshot photo that was taken at a jail near the Montgomery County courthouse in Philadelphia where he was sentenced to 3-10 years in prison.

The 81-year-old was convicted of three counts of drugging and molesting a former Temple University staffer at his home in 2004.
Cosby will spend the next 3 years at a state medical prison facility. He must serve at least 75% of the minimum 3 year sentence before he is eligible for release.

The comedian was reportedly served vanilla pudding on his first evening behind bars, according to The Blast. Cosby was a spokesman for Jell-O brand pudding for many years.

In addition to pudding, Cosby was fed a meal that consisted of a chicken patty with gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and an iced tea juice packet.

His menu will be upgraded when he is moved from jail to a state prison medical facility in Pennsylvania. Cosby is legally blind and he is reportedly in poor health.

60 women came forward to accuse the comedian of drugging and sexually assaulting them over 4 decades.

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“Conversations Of A Sistah” Celebrates “6” Years on the air!!! #contestalert


Happy Anniversary to “Conversations Of A Sistah“!!

September 25th commemorates our 6th-year on the air since joining the blog talk radio arena.

As many of you know, the blog talk radio show derived from the title of my autobiography “Conversations Of A Sistah” with Mr. Cyrus Webb of “Conversations Live” as the brain child behind the idea. Since branching off on our own we’ve been gifted with the ability to be creative in our form and a bit more radical with our topic of conversations.

From day 1, my goal was to have bold conversations with true experiences and everyday occurrences, while creating a place and a platform for current conversations.

Today September 25th marks our 6th year Anniversary on the air!!!!!!!

Conversations Of A Sistah first aired on September 25, 2012. And for the first “6” bloggers/and or listeners who can tell me my first “6” show topics in September of that year… will win a free copy of my book “Conversations of A Sistah”

All winners will be announced via this blog on Friday September 28, 2018.

Happy Anniversary to us and “thank you” as always for supporting the show!!!

Bill Cosby

Bill Cosby Arrives at Courthouse for Sentencing Hearing; Could Face Life in Prison


Bill Cosby arrived at the Montgomery County Courthouse on Monday for a two day sentencing hearing that will decide whether he goes home on probation or spends the rest of his life in prison.

The 81-year-old comedian appeared stoic as he entered the courthouse in Norristown surrounded by police officers.

Cosby was convicted of drugging and indecently assaulting Andrea Constand in his home in 2004. More than 60 women have accused Cosby of drugging assaulting them over 4 decades.

The first day of the sentencing hearing will focus on whether Cosby should be classified as a violent sex offender. He will be sentenced on the second day of the hearing.

Constand (the initial accuser) tweeted a Bible verse ahead of the hearing:

“Be wrathful, but do not sin; do not let the sun set while you are still angry; do not give the Devil an opportunity.”

Cosby’s wife Camille Cosby remains supportive of him. In an earlier statement she accused the judge of being biased against her husband.

“Bill Cosby was not afforded an impartial judge and he did not receive a fair trial,” she said. “Instead, my husband was forced to go to trial before a judge, Steven T. O’Neill, who had a bitter, longstanding feud with one of the key witnesses in the case, Bruce Castor.”