I love this shirt byGirl With Curves. I love it because it's a bold declaration of my pride in my body and my curves. But that's only a part of me. I'm proud that I'm 50 years young and still here to love and enjoy life. In fact, I should have a shirt that says "50...Curvy...and Fabulous" because that's exactly the way I feel. It's also the reason I decided to start blogging.
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Friday, April 17, 2015
"We Were There" - Brown v. Board of Education
Since Kelly Osbourne's February departure and Kathy Griffin's March exit from E!'s "Fashion Police,"many reports have surfaced speculating on who will fulfill co-hosting duties. NeNe Leakes, Khloe Kardashian, and Amber Rose are among many speculated to be considering the role, but it appears Rose has no intentions on joiningthe snarky fashion panel.
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect
As I write, I'm drinking lukewarm coffee and watching daytime television. Confined to the waiting room of a local auto shop, I'm waiting to have a taillight fixed.
The broken taillight had slipped my mind for weeks -- maybe even months -- steadily creeping down my to-do list in favor of more pressing tasks. But my memory was jogged late Tuesday night after readingan article in theNew YorkRead more...
The broken taillight had slipped my mind for weeks -- maybe even months -- steadily creeping down my to-do list in favor of more pressing tasks. But my memory was jogged late Tuesday night after readingan article in theNew YorkRead more...
Saturday, April 4, 2015
African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect
By Myisha Cherry African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect Fredrick Douglass recalls in his autobiography the time he fought back against slaveholder, Edward Covey. For six months, Douglass was the target of Covey’s cruel mental and physical mistreatment. One day, Douglass decided to defend himself. The fight between Douglass and Covey would last for two hours. Read more at http://bit.ly/1ILirh1
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African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect
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African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect
Fredrick Douglass recalls in his autobiography the time he fought back against slaveholder, Edward Covey. For six months, Douglass was the target of Covey's cruel mental and physical mistreatment. One day, Douglass decided to defend himself. The fight between Douglass and Covey would last for two hours.Read more...
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African Americans, State Violence, and the Price of Self-Respect
Fredrick Douglass recalls in his autobiography the time he fought back against slaveholder, Edward Covey. For six months, Douglass was the target of Covey's cruel mental and physical mistreatment. One day, Douglass decided to defend himself. The fight between Douglass and Covey would last for two hours.Read more...
Saturday, March 21, 2015
One Out of Every 25 Death Row Inmates Innocent
Study - Many Death Row Inmates Innocent
Study shows that 4% of death row inmates are innocent.�
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences uses statistical techniques to estimate that one in every 25 death row inmates in America would be exonerated, given enough time and attention.
The study builds on the data accumulated in the course of years ofRead more...
Study shows that 4% of death row inmates are innocent.�
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences uses statistical techniques to estimate that one in every 25 death row inmates in America would be exonerated, given enough time and attention.
The study builds on the data accumulated in the course of years ofRead more...
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
One Out of Every 25 Death Row Inmates Innocent
Little League pitching phenom Mo'ne Davis has made it no secret that she wants to play college basketball someday -- for theConnecticut Huskies in particular.
On Sunday, in her hometown of Philadelphia, she gave a glimpse of perhaps hoops stardom to come,playing for the Harlem Globetrotters, and hitting an NBA three-pointer and a layup.
Granted, the Globetrotters' perennial punching bag, theRead more...
On Sunday, in her hometown of Philadelphia, she gave a glimpse of perhaps hoops stardom to come,playing for the Harlem Globetrotters, and hitting an NBA three-pointer and a layup.
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Friday, February 27, 2015
21 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About D’Angelo
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The elusive prodigy opened up in Brooklyn, as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York.
1. D’Angelo started playing piano when he was 3.
2. In high school, he was in a rap group called I.D.U.
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That stands for Intelligent, Deadly, but Unique. He was an MC (“I was pretty fucking good too”) and co-produced
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The elusive prodigy opened up in Brooklyn, as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York.
1. D’Angelo started playing piano when he was 3.
2. In high school, he was in a rap group called I.D.U.
View this image ›
Frank Micelotta / Getty
That stands for Intelligent, Deadly, but Unique. He was an MC (“I was pretty fucking good too”) and co-produced
Read more...
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
21 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About D’Angelo
Carolina Panthers star quarterback, Cam Newton, returns to college to finish his degree
NFL Quarterback Cam Newton Returns to College to Earn His Degree
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NFL Quarterback Cam Newton Returns to College to Earn His Degree
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