Black History, Blog talk radio, Conversations Of A Sistah, What she said

A Modern Day Lynching… Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


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By popular demand, I will resume last week’s subject this week…”A modern day Lynching” on “Conversations Of A Sistah” tonight. 

Lynching is murder by mob, often by hanging, but also by a burning at the stake or shooting, in order to punish an alleged transgressor, or to intimidate, control, or otherwise manipulate a specific sector of a population.

Racism in America has set the scene for many injustices since the founding fathers birthed the notion of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The killing of young black men in our society seem to be a modern day lynching however, racism has taken a seat to a more pressing problem in America: a broken justice system.

Some people might have expected to see an increase in the overt lynching and murder of Black men by white extremists under the Obama administration due to the backlash of white right-wing conservative resentment.

In the recent events taken place in Florida, the stand your ground laws ought to be called a Right to Kill for White People laws because that is precisely what they are. Self-defense means nothing when a black person asserts that right. How do black people defend themselves when the justice system is arrayed against them?

Michael Dunn, the Georgia man who shot and killed 17-year-old Jordan Davis after an argument over loud music in Jacksonville, was found guilty on 3 counts of 2nd-degree murder and 1 count of throwing a deadly missile.

But the Florida jury deadlocked on the 1st degree murder count – even after the judge ordered them to deliberate further, declared a mistrial on the 1st degree murder count.

Join me tonight at 8:00 P.M. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I address many of such injustices as being Modern Day lynchings.

I will be taking your phone calls on this subject at 1-347-426-3645. Please press “1′ to speak with the host.

You can access the show at any of the links in this post.

See you on the air!

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“Brown Little Me” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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In today’s society the idea of what is deemed beauty or beautiful is distorted, leaving many young African American women still struggling with the challenge of their looks. Yes the light skin vs. dark skin colorism is still an issue and conversation which is uncomfortable for some and a curse in thought by many.

In many parts of the world, people are judged not just by their skin color but also by their skin tone. The devaluing of dark-skinned women is still an issue not just in the black community alone but the issue is extremely pervasive in mainstream America as well.

Join me tonight at 8:00 P.M. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” in our continued celebration of Black History month on “Conversations Live” as I welcome Karen Tucker (pictured below), author of the children’s book “Brown Little Me“, a love letter to the little girl inside of her; who struggled with the many issues of identity, fitting-in and self-acceptance.

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As an African American woman, Tucker has always had a lifelong battle with understanding, that while having brown skin has so many benefits; there also seems to be resentment for it on so many levels. Ranging from racism to the destructiveness of self hate and complexion complexes, from these struggles “Brown Little Me” came to be.

So tune in tonight and add your two cents to the conversation by calling into the show at 1-347-426-3645. press ‘1’ to speak with the host and access the show at any of the Conversations links in this post.

Please keep all questions and comments topic related.

Meet you on the air!

Aids, Blog talk radio, Conversations Of A Sistah, HIV

Epic Fail cause HIV is alive and well… Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah!


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On November 7, 1991 basketball legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson stunned the world by announcing his sudden retirement from the Los Angeles Lakers, after testing positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

At the time, many Americans viewed AIDS as a gay white man’s disease. Until Magic, who is African American and heterosexual, was one of the first sports stars to go public about his HIV-positive status.

Fast forward to today 2014, Johnson is a prominent spokesman for AIDS awareness and a successful businessman, earning millions from a range of ventures, including movie theaters and restaurants. He serves as an example of how a variety of drug treatments have transformed AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition for many people in the U.S.

Therefore, some individuals who are sexually active have become relaxed with the reality of this disease, believing they are exempted from contracting it because of modern day treatments and advancements but they could be no further from the truth.

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Still, some 25 years after the first AIDS cases were reported, 25 million people worldwide have died of AIDS and another 40 million have been infected with the virus.

Still so many people don’t mind engaging in unprotected sex, they are willing to risk taking a walk on the wild side with their lives and their health for a mere 15 minutes of pleasure. Some people don’t even believe that AIDS or HIV still exists.

Tune in tonight at 8:00 P.M. to “Conversations Of A Sistah” on “Conversations Live” as we discuss how it’s an “Epic fail, if you don’t believe HIV is still alive and well

Please access tonight’s show at any of the links in this post or by clicking here!

In the meantime, sound off with your thoughts and opinions…See you all on the air!

Blog talk radio, Conversations Of A Sistah, Letting go of the past, Relationships

How to ‘LET GO’ of a past relationship…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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The year will come to a close in less than 19 days and it may’ve been a trying year of heartbreak, disappointments, lost jobs or failed relationships. You’ve nursed it, rehearsed it and now it’s time to REVERSE IT!

When we dwell on the past it enables us to move forward into a great future. Feelings about a past relationship will hold you back and if you’ve been holding onto an old relationship, now is the perfect time to LET IT GO.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I tell you how you can start moving ON from your past and letting go completely.

You can access tonight’s show here or at any of the “Conversations links” in this post!

See you on the air!!

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“Twerking and Jerking” What’s with this booty popping craze? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Miley Cyrus has the media all abuzz and folks just can’t seem to stop talking about her “twerking rendition” on the VMA’s last week.

As Cyrus took to lap dancing Robin Thicke’s crotch onstage, onlookers were shocked and seemingly surprised that the once innocent Hanna Montana, seemed to be totally turned out for raunchiness. Between the crotch popping twerking and her 15 inch tongue sticking out her mouth, I don’t know which annoyed me the most.

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Now you-tube is on fire with “how to” videos on twerking, while other media outlets are speaking from which this disgraceful gyrating derived.

My thing is this, why is this dance so seemingly popular when it is both degrading and vulgar? Popping your rectum from strong points of the pelvis is not dignified nor is it a proper display of self-respect in public.

I personally don’t think the dance is suitable nor do I consider it a form of art such as; ballet, Latin or jazz.

join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I will be taking your phone calls and opinions on the air about this dance craze twerking, at 1-347-426-3645, press “1″ to speak to the host!

You can access the show at any of the Conversations links in this post and right here!

In the meantime, sound off here and I’ll see you on the air!