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Suicide or Murder? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Controversy and speculation surround the events of Sandra Bland’s death. The 28 year old Chicago woman who committed suicide in a Waller County (Texas) jail was stopped by state trooper, Brian Encinia for failure to signal before changing lanes.

The dashcam video shows, Encinia approaching Bland’s car and asking to see her driver’s license and insurance. Bland not only had an attitude with the officer but she was noncompliant when the officer asked her to extinguish her cigarette.

Bland refused to put her cigarette out and subsequently refused to follow the officer’s order to get out of her vehicle. She calmly obliged and exited her vehicle with her hands in the air when the officer pulled out his stun gun.

sandrablandbooking-550At some point a scuffle ensued, Bland kicked the officer and he arrested her for assault. Three days later Bland was found dead in her jail cell of an apparent suicide.

While there are many theories behind Bland’s mysterious death, her being dead in her booking photo is just one of them.

So in a racist county such as Waller County (Texas), was it suicide or murder?

Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” as I address this question and talk about the comparison between Bland’s suicide and that of another black woman in the same cell the day before.

I will be taking your calls on this subject at 1-917-889-7872, please press “1” to speak with the host.

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You Can’t Make a Man! Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Some women set out to reinvent, restore and/or build a new make and model of the men they meet, date and sometimes marry. They take full credit for steering and investing in his full potential, especially if the outcome equals his or their success.

Women love hard and will believe in a man’s every ability if they make it their mission in life, which is why the saying goes “Behind every successful man there stands his woman“. After all; JFK had Jaqueline, Ronald had Nancy, Bill had Hillary and Barack has Michelle.

A woman can also be the backbone behind a man’s downfall, by supporting his illusions and reinforcing his denials, ignoring his weaknesses while mastering his insecurities. Whatever the man’s make-up, his wife will always be the reflection of his success or failures.

The bottom line is, “You cannot make a man!” and I’ll explain why? Join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio!

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Should Guns Be Allowed in the church? On Tonight’s Conversations Of A Sistah


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This post is late and I apologize.

Tonight’s show topic: Should Guns be allowed in the Church? On the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”

Should church goers be packing a pistol with their prayers? Join the Conversations Of A Sistah​ this Wednesday and follow the link in this post to access the show “right here“.

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The Confederate Flag….A Symbol of Slavery or Racism? On the next “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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As you know, the uproar over the Confederate flag began last month after photos surfaced online of church shooter Dylan Roof waving the flag. It was the execution of nine (9) individuals in a church in Charleston, South Carolina to change the wave of this conversation.

The South Carolina Senate voted Monday to remove the Confederate flag from a pole on the Statehouse grounds, though the proposal still needs approval from the state House and the governor.

The bill requires a two-thirds vote in each chamber; the Senate approved it 37-3. Gov. Nikki Haley has said she wants the flag to come down and will sign the bill.

Monday’s vote comes less than a week after the 15th anniversary of South Carolina taking the flag off the Capitol dome where it flew since the early 1960s and moving it to beside a monument honoring Confederate soldiers.

Join me this Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via blog talk radio for my commentary on “The Confederate Flag….A Symbol of Slavery or Racism?”

I will be taking your calls on the subject at 1-917-889-7872. Just press “1” to speak with the host.

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The Father Factor, Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Hey ‘Conversations Family’….I know y’all hate me because I’ve been neglecting this blog, neglecting my readers and lacking on story gossip and updates. Please forgive me, I will address my blogging shortcomings at another time.

In the meantime, I hope you’ll join me tonight at 6:30 p.m. on “Conversations Of A Sistah via blog talk radio, as I welcome my special guest, Mr. Kenneth L. Osborne (pictured above).  

Best selling author of “When Mama is Daddy” and now “The Father Factor“. Dr. Osborne is a consultant and expert in addiction treatment/behavioral health, corrections and risk management services. And he returns to “Conversations Of A Sistah” to sit down with me and discuss his newly released title.

See you on the air!

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