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Black Couples who have impacted history Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


As this weeks show fall on Valentine’s Day, during Black History Month, it seems appropriate to take a look at African American couples that have been trailblazers in their own way, making an impact on American history.? There have been couples throughout history that have treaded the path of love and respect for decades. Others have only just begun, in comparison. Some couples began to tread the path individually, then met the love of their life and began blazing the trails together as a team.

There are notable couples in Black history. And regardless to where, when and how their paths were blazed into history, they displayed love, dedication and passion for their partners and the world around them.

Join host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” on Blog Talk Radio as she explore “Black Couples who have impacted history“.

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The Origination of Black History Month on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Black History Month often sparks an annual debate about the continued usefulness and fairness of a designated month dedicated to the history of one race. Criticisms include questions over whether it is appropriate to confine the celebration of Black History to one month, as opposed to integration of Black history into the mainstream education the rest of the year. The manner in which American schools fail to represent Black historical figures as anything other than slaves or colonial subjects, by which Black History Month reduces complex historical figures to overly simplified objects of hero worship. When the success of a people is just as poignant as their struggle and sacrifice.

But should Black History be relegated to just one month? How did it all begin?

Join host Tracy L. Bell for her commentary “The Origination of Black History Month” at 6:30 p.m. EST tonight onConversations Of A Sistah”

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Will you boycott tonight’s State of the Union address? That’s Tomorrow’s Conversation….


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Many are outraged over President Trumps comments regarding immigration and his recent remarks about Haiti and African nations. They feel disrespected and downright insulted, so one conclusion is they’ve chosen to turn off his state of the union address tonight. Some democrats choose not to attend because of the President’s racist rhetoric and blatant disregard for people of color. This is their way of saying “enough is enough!!”

Some people don’t care to hear what this president has to say because he further adds insult to injury with his ignorant remarks and egregious policies.

Will you tune in? Either way, it’s tomorrow’s conversation piece on Conversations Of A Sistah And I will be taking your calls in the studio at 1-917-889-7872. Just press ‘1‘ for the host Que.

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We’re Talking – “The Woman’s March” and Comedian Mo’Nique on Tonight “Conversations Of A Sistah”


We’re back and tonight’s conversation is all about The Woman’s March and Comedian Mo’Nique.

People across the nation marked the anniversary of the historic Women’s March on Washington this past weekend. But for some women, the anniversary is another reminder of the shortcomings of the 2017 Women’s March. Last year critics made it painfully clear how the march centered on white women at the expense of women of color and trans women. Groups who many felt had more to lose under a new administration than any other human rights issues. But some underrepresented women felt their issues — such as racism, discrimination, police brutality, LGBT inclusivity, and immigration — were relegated in favor of issues that matter most to straight, white, middle-class women. We have to decide: Do we want equality and justice for a select group, or do we want it for everyone?

And my crew and I saw comedian legend Mo’Nique at Levity Live last Friday night, where she talked about her road to success and her boycott with Netflix. Our host is back and the Conversation is hot!!!

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Our Year In Review on the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


2017 has been a tumultuous year for race relations, political changes, sex scandals and justices denied.

It’s that time of the year again, when “Conversations Of A Sistah” will review our hottest shows and in-depth “Conversations” of 2017. We’ve had some really great guest and hot topics this year and we need to review them all.

Our guest had great stories to share as well as their successes and accomplishments but how can we say or even decide “What specific show or guest was the best?” My staff and I couldn’t narrow it down, therefore we’re covering them all and still leaving it up to my loyal readers and listeners to resolve.

Join us at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio, as we look back on our year in review.

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