News 10 Professional Black Women On Love Posted on February 14, 2019July 11, 2023 By Dangerous Lee Happy Valentine’s Day! LOVE: What is it? How do you know when it’s real? Have you been burned by love? Are you looking for love? Do you believe in love? We asked women to send in their thoughts and opinions on love. The following 10 responses differ greatly but they… Read more
Black History Month Forgotten American History: Black Wall Street Posted on February 14, 2019February 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee by Lia World Traveler By now most of us should have heard about the history of “Black Wall Street”, yet it never ceases to amaze me that so many of us don’t know about this important period of American history. Truth be told I wasn’t aware of it until I… Read more
News Embrace the Freedom of Femme! Posted on February 7, 2019November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee by Bernadette Pleasant Heal Yourself with Femme! Femme!, the fusion movement experience that I created, is inspired by African, tribal and free dance, interwoven with somatic and primal healing. As an African American woman and entrepreneur, I am proud to draw on the traditions of our heritage and legacy of… 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
News #BlackGirlsMatter: Stop Choosing Pop Culture Over Black Women and Children Posted on January 24, 2019November 19, 2022 By Ebony Selise In a time when sociopolitical climates are supposed to be progressive and forward-thinking, it remains stagnant, if not regressive on an express track to a complete disregard for Black women. The premiere of the six-hour docu-series “Surviving R. Kelly” has been eye-opening in just how little support and protection Black… Read more