The Dangerous Lee Interview Black History Month Spotlight: Vangie Williams – Author of The Broken Life Journals Posted on February 8, 2012February 2, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and Title:Â Vangie Williams author of The Broken Life Journals What do you do and why? I am a genealogist, historian, and author. I love all elements of my life but none more than history, especially the history behind the history, the families who lived and died for the… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee Movie Review: Contagion Posted on February 6, 2012October 30, 2020 By Dangerous Lee I enjoyed this film because I was also creeped out by it. If you’ve managed to avoid getting sick with the stomach flu this winter cold season, consider yourself lucky. I am among the thousands if not millions of people who have survived the stomach flu virus in the past few… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Black History Month Spotlight: Deborah L. Parker Posted on February 2, 2012August 20, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Name and Title: Deborah L. Parker, Author, Speaker and Principal Consultant, The DPJ Training Group What do you do and why? I conduct seminars on leadership, diversity and communications for organizations to enhance their employee’s knowledge and performance. This work allows me to share my gifts of teaching with insight… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee Movie Review: Red Tails Posted on January 23, 2012February 27, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Red Tails Red Tails is a very important film, one that almost never saw the light of day because Hollywood did not know how to market a film with an all Black cast. You market a film with all brown people the same way you would market any other action… Read more
Ask Dangerous Lee Ask Dangerous Lee: Why is it that no African-American knows who Roscoe Robinson, Jr. is? Posted on January 19, 2012March 1, 2017 By Dangerous Lee Q: Why is it that no African-American knows who Roscoe Robinson, Jr. is? Every American should be proud of what he accomplished. Sel Graham Austin Texas A: I agree that every American should be proud of what Mr. Robinson accomplished in his lifetime, but I do not agree that no… Read more