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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.

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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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Border Separation has chilling historical echoes of slavery… Tonight on ‘Conversation Of A Sistah’


The Trump administration decided to work around the time restriction imposed by courts, by no longer treating families as units at these borders. Therefore parents are detained and children are “put into foster care or wherever,” in the infamously blasé words of White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. Now images of these children sleeping on mats placed on the floor inside of a cage is heart breaking when shown around the country.

As with much of the administration’s actions, it’s difficult to parse how much of this policy is a new moral low for the country and how much of it builds on historical precedent.

As is generally the case, the answer is both.

Forced separation of families was, of course, central to the American regime of slavery. In a system that allowed for hereditary enslavement, children were transformed into property at birth.

As the system of human trafficking grew over the early 19th century, children were regularly sold away from their families for both economic and punitive reasons. Supporters of slavery dismissed moral arguments against this separation, asserting that black people lacked the emotional capacity to truly feel the pain of losing a child or parent.

This historical fact seems to be repeated as we see the Trump administration’s policies regarding immigrants and the U.S. border.

Join Host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST onConversations Of A Sistahvia Blog Talk Radio for her commentary on “The chilling historical echoes of Slavery in the border separation of immigrant families”

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Religious Belief or Discrimination? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple on the basis of his religious beliefs.

Critics argue the baker’s decision to deny service based on a couple’s sexual orientation is discriminatory, and therefore illegal. But religious freedom advocates say the baker has every right to not bake a cake that goes against his religious beliefs, and a private business should be free to refuse service to anyone. Is this considered discriminatory?

Critics argue businesses are not legally allowed to discriminate, so why should this case be any different? Could a business refuse to bake a cake for a black couple? No. So why shouldn’t same-sex couples be allowed the same protection?

You’re free to believe whatever you want, but you’re not free to refuse service to someone because of who they are. In this case, the baker is refusing service to the gay couple because of who they are. They are engaging in a gay marriage ceremony because they are gay men who want to get married. It’s fundamentally about who they are as people. Is this is discrimination, plain and simple?

Freedom of speech and freedom of religion do not exempt business owners from public accommodations laws, which require them to serve customers equally. However, the Supreme Court ruled in the bakery owners favor.

Tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. est with host, Tracy L. Bell on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio. Use “all links” in this post to access the show.

Not everyone is in favor of same sex unions, on that note, we welcome your opinion.

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The Destructive Power of Hate, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Hate is an extremely strong and powerful emotion, and if it is not dealt with accordingly it can kill.

Hate has the power to pollute your spirit, poison your soul and seep into all of the relationships that surround you. Hate turned outward is both dangerous and ugly. It can motivate violent crimes and damaging behaviors.

Hatred can stem from many different roots with an end result of bitterness, which will eventually destroy your soul.

Since the overall effects of hatred are so physically harmful and emotionally devastating, some people live their entire lives developing illnesses when the underlying root of it all is hate!!

Join host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST via Blog Talk Radio onConversations of A Sistahas we delve into the topic,  “The Destructive Power Of Hate“.

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