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Tracy L. Bell, Author/Host

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Journey with me during this BHM as I continue to highlight those extraordinary African American individuals, making strides through their God given talents, expertise and abilities. Those individuals acknowledging their gifts and bringing their dreams to life.
Join me tonight at 6:30 P.M. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio, as I sit down with South Carolina Author and Poet, Patrick L. Washington to discuss his book “Praying For God’s Glory” poems about life and giving God Glory in the midst of your storms.
Tune in “Live” tonight to find out why Patrick lives by the scripture found in Proverbs 18:16: “A man’s gift maketh room for him and bringeth him before great men.”
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For a child to go from a mainstream classroom to a special education class can be quite devastating. It is an emotional journey that can have a strong impact on the student’s learning.
Delores Connors, (pictured above), author of the children’s book “I Don’t Want to Go” takes a look at the dilemma that most children face when transitioning into special education. This realization represents a good start toward promoting understanding and respect for children faced with this prospect.
Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio, as I kick off Black History month by welcoming Ms. Connors as my special guest to discuss her new title and her role in helping parents, teachers and school administrators cope with this process.
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Southern rapper Guttamane (pictured above), whose real name is David Lee Myers Jr. returns to “Conversations Of A Sistah” to talk his new hit single “Headed To The Money“.
A native of Camden, Mississippi, the artist sat down with me two years ago during our Black History Segments to discuss his “Dreams B.I.G.” CD.
A talented rapper who against all odds is moving forward to success with hit after hit, is racing the charts.
Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio at 6:30 p.m. EST as we welcome Mr. Meyers to discuss his new music release and future endeavors.
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Or her singing for that matter.
R&B singer Ciara Harris shocked NCAA college football fans by wearing a nude dress to sing the national anthem at the NCAA championship game on Monday. Ciara’s breasts were clearly visible under the sheer see-through fabric.
Many NCAA fans said Ciara might as well be wearing nothing since nothing was left to their imaginations.
The 32-year-old mother-of-one belted out the national anthem as some fans plugged their ears inside the stadium.
The singer didn’t apologize to fans for her dress or her “singing” on Monday.
“Truly Grateful For This Moment, and To Be A Part Of A Special Night #NationalChampionship,” she tweeted after the game.
But many fans were not grateful for those precious lost minutes they will never get back.
One Twitter user, whose username is NMitchellRyan, said “The real loser of the #NationalChampionship was #Ciara. As soon as she started “singing”, my baby started crying!”
