The Dangerous Lee Interview FaLessia Booker: A Courageous Flint Woman Living with Water on the Brain Posted on December 6, 2017February 5, 2023 By Dangerous Lee FaLessia Booker and I go back a bit and we have always been supportive of each others work but I’ve never known the full scope and struggles of her story. FaLessia Booker is a freelance writer and editor living in Flint, Michigan. She works as the Editorial Director of Courageous… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Danielle Sanders Explains Why Black Women Need Safe Spaces and How Toxic Masculinity Kills Posted on December 5, 2017May 12, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Chicago native, Danielle Sanders, has created an online safe space for Black women in the form of her website, The Sum of Many Things – for the woman who does it all where she shares her favorite things to live a balanced life. It’s also a lifestyle and personal development… Read more
Beauty & Fashion Racist Fashion: It’s Not Just Little Black Boys in Monkey Hoodies Posted on October 31, 2017August 15, 2024 By Dangerous Lee What Do Sean Avery and Gucci Have in Common? Most of us (Black people) wouldn’t know who Sean Avery is even if we were spitting in his face (he’s an ex hockey player that is currently promoting a memoir) but when I saw a clip of him on Watch What… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Amber Hasan: Wearing The Loud Mouth Ghetto Girl From Flint Badge with Pride Posted on September 13, 2017January 24, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Photography by: Senegal Tuklor Williams Amber Hasan describes writing as a sacred thing that makes her feel spiritually whole and allows her to feel as if she is fulfilling one of her purposes in life. She likes to keep her writing diverse while always giving her readers common sense, real… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee A Black Woman Dealing with White Peoples Privilege and Fragility Online & IRL Posted on May 26, 2017October 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee White fragility is a defensive response to real conversations about race White privilege has layers. To understand what it is and what it isn’t read Understanding White Privilege and White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. So, my Adventures in White Privilege and Fragility started this particular week when my Facebook… Read more