Since the SHOOTING death of Michael Brown, multiple activist have been murdered violently in Ferguson, Mo. Leading many to believe something sinister is at play.
All of the deaths (mostly black males) have been linked to the 2014 police involved shooting of the unarmed black teen. Following the acquittal of police officer Darren Wilson, protest erupted in the days following that rocked Ferguson to its core.
Since the unrest, multiple activist have been found dead mysteriously. Two young men were found in burning cars, while other have reportedly committed suicide.
Sounds like something sinister is at play?
Why is no-one talking about this? Why no media coverage?
We’re going to talk about it…tune in tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST with our host Ms. Tracy L. Bell on “Conversations of A Sistah”
Your mental health is crucial on this high to low ride called life. Experiencing any type of hurt or trauma is something we can’t avoid. Sometimes the wounds and the hurt we experince are excruciating to the point that, we must find the strength to open the wounds, stick our hands inside and pull out the core of the pain that is holding on.
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Media mogul Oprah Winfrey once admitted she wanted to be white, which explains a lot.
Gayle King was praised by her colleagues for her calm composure during her career-defining interview with troubled singer R. Kelly.
“I was not scared,” King told the Oprah Magazine, where she serves as editor-at-large. “I never thought he was going to hit me.“
We’re in 2019 and the rules of dating seemed to have changed and with the arrival of new technology, the rules of social interacting and etiquette have changed as well.
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