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Is he worth submitting to?! Tonight on “Conversations of A Sistah”


Submission is about support. Women have not been called to submit to all men, even a fiance.

If a man is being honest and trustworthy, she will honor and respect that man regardless of their status.

Our mentors used to tell us “you are single until you get married” and submission only comes when you get married. So until you get married, there’s huge bits and pieces of yourself which shouldn’t be given away for the simple reason you are single!

What is submission anyway? And how should we submit in our relationships?

Join the conversation at 6:30 p.m. EST with host Tracy L. Bell for her commentary “when is it OK to submit in a relationship?” on “Conversations Of A Sistah

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‘Love & the Art of a Successful Relationship’ tonight on ‘Conversations Of A Sistah’


Some conversations matter more than others in relationships. You connect and fall in love by talking. But what conversations should you have with your partner to know if your love will last—through challenges, surprises, joy, and pain?

And if you’ve been in a relationship for years, what conversations should you have to reinvigorate the connection and passion that first brought you together, but may have become routine?

A happy relationship isn’t the result of having lots of things in common—as we often think. The key to a happy and successful relationship have many levels. It comes from knowing how to address your core differences in a way that supports each other’s needs and dreams.

Every strong relationship is a result of a never-ending conversation between partners.

Since this is the week to celebrate love & relationships, tonight’s conversation focuses onLove & the Art of a Successful Relationship”.

Join ourConversations Of A Sistahhost Ms. Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST with her special guest, Love Dr. Pamela Smith, founder and CEO of Love Solutions Retreat & Tours.

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‘Border Security vs. The Wall’ on Tonight’s “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Consider the limited thinking that produces a concept such as “border security.” The essential assumption here is that the United States of America is primarily a physical container – three and a half million square miles of freedom and prosperity but the supply is limited.

The border agents, presumably, are protecting all the exclusive goodies that constitute America. The downside of such thinking has been partially laid bare by the Trump presidency, which, as it began, taking children away from asylum-seeking parents at the Mexican border and warehousing the children in places unknown all over the country, which triggered large-scale public outrage.

It didn’t stop there, immigrants who were in the US on temporary visa’s were detained at airports and being picked up by ISIS agents. All in an a purported effort of border control. Then you have its president shutting down the government to prove his point.

What is the bottom line? Is a wall really needed to secure the US border?

Join tonight’s conversation at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” with our special guest in the studio, NJ’s Bergen County freeholder and District Governor Mr. John Mitchell. As we discuss “Border Security vs. The Wall

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The Love & Hatred For President Donald Trump Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Last week Rap artist, turned fashion designer Kanye West made a visit to the oval office at the White House. Invited by President Donald Trump himself, West professed his undying love and utmost respect for the president and all hell broke loose in the media. Social media especially. Saturday Night Live mocked them, while the media made a spectacle of Kanye’s rant, word for word. During his 10 minute rant in front of Trump and reporters, Kanye talked about everything from Democrats, single parent households, and Hillary Clinton.

Many politicians have this kind of cult of personality, but Trump’s is so feverish and all-encompassing that it’s particularly exhausting. And the hatred he inspires is so intense; it’s crushing in its divisiveness. It’s OK to like or dislike some things the president does or says but not others.

The president has done much damage to our country’s ability to come together for the common good and has jeopardized the pursuit of truth in his words and actions. However, we as a people don’t see the same things.

Join host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” for her “Conversation and Commentary” – “The Love & Hatred For President Donald Trump“.

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Blacks in America Are Not Safe, Tonight on “Conversations of A Sistah”


Botham Shem Jean was fatally shot by a Dallas police officer who says she mistook him for a burglar in his own home. Jean was careful to avoid police officers before he was killed by one. What’s hard to fathom is, he was killed in his own home, while minding his own business and watching a football game like any other Friday night.

Botham Shem Jean had gone out of his way to avoid even routine encounters with police, his mother, Allison Jean, said during a visit to New York City on Thursday with her lawyer, Lee Merritt. Jean said her son had to explain life in America — where for black men in particular, a minor traffic stop can turn deadly — to his family back home on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia.

“I always told him, ‘Why do you have to be so dressy?’” Jean recalled in an interview. “He said ‘Mom, I don’t want to be stopped. I don’t want for them to think I’m somebody I’m not.’”

In 2016, when Botham Jean moved to Dallas to take an internship with the accounting firm PwC, formerly known as PricewaterhouseCoopers, he made sure to transfer his car registration within the 30-day limit.

Unlike many mothers of African-American boys, Allison Jean, who headed several government agencies on St. Lucia, never gave her son, a risk assurance associate, a talk about avoiding police.

How much his race played a role in what happened when Amber R. Guyger, a white off-duty Dallas police officer, arrived at Jean’s door on the night of Sept. 6 is unclear, as are many of the details of what led to the shooting.

Why are Blacks Not safe in America?

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