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“Life and Death” is in the Power Of The Tongue on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


The-Power-of-The-Tongue-Raising-Sticky-Hands-To-HeavenHey “Conversations Of A Sistah” Family!!!

You do know, you are what you speak!!!

Your words are the outcome of your thoughts and if your thoughts are negative your words and beliefs will follow. Why? Because “Life and Death” is in the Power Of The Tongue!! If you speak death, you will kill your dreams and remain stagnant in every aspect of life.

The Proverb states: “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he,” which speaks and holds the key to every condition, good or bad, that enters into your life, and that, by working patiently and intelligently upon your thoughts, you may remake your life, and transform your circumstances. Any circumstance can be transformed with the knowledge and power of the right thoughts.

You do not attract what you want, you attract what you are! A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts, if he is negative he will think negative and herald negative results and outcomes. You can’t be anxious to improve your circumstances, but unwilling to improve yourself, by therefore remaining bound.

Join me “LIVE” on the air tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio, as I expound on the topic:: “Life and Death” is in the POWER OF THE Tongue!!!

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Protest but No Plan, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Since the senseless murders of two unarmed black men at the hands of police, the outrage has sparked protesting and demonstrations across the country.

The death of Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old father-of-5 was selling CDs outside a Baton Rouge convenience store when he was killed by 2 cops early last Wednesday. And 32-year-old Philando Castile, a Minnesota cafeteria worker who was shot to death on Wednesday by a milquetoast cop during a routine traffic stop.

We’ve seen such tragedies far too many times, and people are angry and outraged because “enough is enough!”

The cries for justice has been ignored far too long! So what is the clear path to justice? What are the steps for action and purpose of these many demonstrations that have been taken to the streets?

Join me at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio for tonight’s conversations and topic of discussion “Protest but No Plan”, with my special guests (pictured above); author, activist and black panther member Ms. Karen Tucker and Dr. Obari Cartman author and justice advocate.

We will be taking your calls and comments in the studio at 1-917-889-7872.

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“Conversations Of A Sistah” Welcomes R&B Trio “4EY The Future”


4EY_The_Future_PicJoin me on the next “Conversations Of A Sistah” as I welcomes R&B/pop trio “4EY The Future“.

Comprised of three powerhouse artists – Kenny Iko, Demetrius “So Crazy” Mechie and Leo Amari – 4EY The Future focuses on bringing back good music by giving listeners luscious melodies and feel good lyrics. They combine genuine talent, sharp choreography and fluid symmetry to give the audience a full musical experience. These young men prove that in a short period of time, hard work, dedication and faith can turn passionate dreams into a beautiful reality.

This young group and their immense talent have proven in a short period of time that hard work, dedication and faith can turn passionate dreams into a beautiful reality. Though they have achieved success already, they are anything but complacent and their determination continues to open doors for infinite possibilities. Let their lyrics and soothing intonation be the soundtrack to your life.

Tune in live tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio as we discover the foundation of their beginnings and the goals they are working to attain in the future.

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CEO/Founder of Newark, NJ’s FP YouthOutCry on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


13466297_524854701057279_9000895265262352470_nYou’re invited to join Conversations Of A Sistah Host Ms. Tracy L. Bell as she sits down with Mr. Al-Tariq Fp Youthoutcry Best CEO and Founder of FP YouthOutCry Foundation, a 501c3 organization who builds up youth, families and the communities within the City of Newark, NJ and surrounding areas.

The organization was founded in 2006 by Al-Tariq Fp Youthoutcry Best a native of Newark who grew up in Georgia King Village housing. FP YouthOutCry is one of the more progressive non-profit organizations in the city and has impacted the lives of more than 10,000 children and families with innovative programming and events. They believe you cannot solely help the youth without meeting the needs of their families.

The Foundation is celebrating their 10th Anniversary of Entertaining, Educating and Empowering Newark’s youth, families and communities.

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Remembering James Byrd Jr., Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


byrd_sq-5a2fdac340a6984ea1924eb60a481ae382bbe80d-s6-c30James Byrd Jr. (pictured here), was murdered in Jasper, Texas on June 7, 1998. He was severely beaten, chained to the back of a pickup truck, then dragged three miles along an asphalt road.  Byrd, who remained conscious throughout most of the ordeal, was killed when his body hit the edge of a culvert, severing his right arm and head. Byrd’s murder is considered one of the worst hate crimes since the civil rights era of the sixties.

Byrd, 49, on a walk home from his parents home in Jasper, accepted a ride from Shawn Berry (age 24), Lawrence Russell Brewer (age 31) and John King (age 23). Berry, who was driving, was acquainted with Byrd from around town. Instead of taking Byrd home, the three men took Byrd to a remote county road out of town, beat him severely, urinated on him and chained him by his ankles to their pickup truck before dragging him for approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km). The men then dumped Byrd’s mutilated remains in front of an African-American church cemetery.

Joyce_KingJoin me tonight at 6:30 p.m. EST on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio, as I sit down with my special guest, Joyce King, Author of HATE CRIME: The Story of a Dragging in Jasper, Texas.

The critically-acclaimed book landed King on CNN, BET, NPR, USA Radio, Book TV, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

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