Black Women's History Month Slayin’ Since Day One: A Black Women’s History Month Quiz Posted on April 1, 2024April 1, 2024 By Leigh Langston Test Your Black Women’s History Month Knowledge Hey history buffs! April is Black Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the incredible contributions of Black women who have shaped our world. But how much do you REALLY know about these phenomenal sheroes? This quiz is designed to be both informative… Read more
News Celebrating 60 Years of Girl Power: The Supremes Are Cultural Icons Posted on February 7, 2019December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee by Tom Ingrassia Motown and The Supremes Every decade has its musical phenomenon. The 1960s had Motown…and Motown had The Supremes. Elegance, glitter, and talent made The Supremes unforgettable in performance, and kept crowds cheering for sixteen years, from 1961 to 1977, when the group disbanded. They had a long… Read more
Black History Month 9 Badass Women Who Made Black History in 2019 Posted on February 7, 2019February 4, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Black History Month 2019 Celebrate Black History Month 2019 by working on getting your money, business, spirit, body, and hair together! These nine women are authors, educators, CEOs, creatives and people who are making a positive change in their communities and the world. Read on to find out how you… Read more
Black Women's History Month Rosenna Bakari Starts The #We2 Mission: “Every survivor needs a listener to break the silence.” Posted on April 26, 2018August 6, 2021 By Dangerous Lee Childhood Sexual Abuse Makes Its Way into the National Discussion with Rosenna Bakari’s Remarkable Story A new voice has entered the national discussion to make sure that adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse can be heard. Dr. Rosenna Bakari recently launched her remarkable memoir about living in silence along with… Read more
Black Women's History Month Sabya Clarke: Creating Black History With Cinematic Virtual Reality Experiences Posted on April 19, 2018May 1, 2018 By Dangerous Lee In A Virtual World… I watched as the older African woman lifted the sleepy young boy onto her shoulder. I floated behind her, taking in the surreal scene around me as she leisurely walked towards a small cabin ahead. The night sky was above me and I was surrounded by… Read more
Black Women's History Month Roman Debotch: Sharing Empowering Stories at BlackExcellence.com Posted on April 19, 2018April 8, 2020 By Dangerous Lee When One Passion Collides With Another Since I can remember, I have always been fascinated by the power of media and stories to shape the way we think and look at the world. My life has been consumed by seeking out powerful and amusing stories through books, movies, documentaries,… Read more
Black Women's History Month Sharifah Hardie: Making Black History as CEO, Radio Host & Influencer Posted on April 19, 2018April 19, 2018 By Dangerous Lee You Betta Ask Sharifah Sharifah Hardie, also known as Ask Sharifah, is the CEO of X ROADS TV. She is also a Long Beach, CA based business consultant, radio host, and influencer. With over twenty five years of business experience, Sharifah Hardie has positioned herself to be a leader in… Read more
Black Women's History Month Dr. Angela Williamson: Documentary Filmmaker Keeping The Rosa Parks Legacy Alive Posted on April 19, 2018April 19, 2018 By Dangerous Lee You are more than what society labels you to be so don’t let “no” stop you from your destiny. African American women are not powerless, we can be powerful women breaking down barriers and making history. I am an African American documentary filmmaker with a doctoral degree because one woman… Read more
Black Women's History Month Diana R.A. Morris: Making Black History by Helping People Find Their “Aha” Moment Posted on April 19, 2018November 20, 2023 By Dangerous Lee “Screw doubt and go for it. The worst that can happen is “no.” The best that can happen remains to be seen.” Thus starts my book, Lachesis’ Allotment: A Short Collection of Notes, Observations, Questions, and Thoughts. Drawing from the reality that we’re all granted one life, the book asks… Read more
Dangerous Words I AM African-American (and so are you) Posted on February 20, 2017February 3, 2023 By Dangerous Lee I AM African-American (and so are you) YOU = Black people living in America. Assimilation I turn my nose up at any Black person living in America that has a problem with being called African-American. They say things like: I’m not African! I wasn’t born in Africa! As if being… Read more