There is no simple way to sum up this year. Tumultuous, terrifying, wearisome. Resilient, heroic, hopeful. Kobe Bryant, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmad Arbry, the coronavirus, social justice, wildfires and one of the most contentious elections in American history. Tune in as we look back at 2020, the most trying year of our time.
Yes, there were some signs: systemic racism and the death of too many Black men at the hands of white police officers was already a scourge. Wildfires in the West, hurricanes around the world, and an increasingly volatile climate were already a menace as the overheated Earth continued to run a fever. An unconventional President facing a restive public and a re-election campaign portended partisan rancor and possible electoral upheaval. And then there was the cluster of cases of a deadly flu-like disease in Wuhan, China that seemed—to Americans at least—to be somebody else’s problem.
Tune in at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” for our last show of this year.
Where are you in your relationships? Are you dating? Just having fun? Or dating with purpose? Are you looking for a relationship? Or do you love your single life and just want to keep things casual? Be clear and have courage to be honest about your intent. While we can always be surprised by love finding us when and where we least expect it, its fair to be clear with yourself and your dates about your relationship intentions.
Most women can describe the perfect man in three words: tall, dark, and handsome.
Some of us would rather hold onto what is eating us on the inside instead of dealing with it head on. Many of us are not comfortable with confrontation or the idea of appearing vulnerable or weak.
For many Americans, this holiday season marked the first time they were planning to take a trip away from home in months. In September, travel booking site Hopper polled 850 people about whether they’re planning to travel for the holidays this year, and 55 percent said it was going to be their first time traveling since the start of the pandemic.