Beauty & Fashion Do You Think God Has An Afro? Noisy Knits Has A Tee Just For You! Posted on July 25, 2019February 9, 2023 By Dangerous Lee My name is Kendra McCartney. I am an attorney and an expression aficionado! In 2016, I wanted to start a business that allowed me to help fashion-conscious women and men authentically express themselves with simple but punchy statements. In the complicated world of “statement” tees Noisy Knits creates simple empowering… Read more
Dangerous Words 6 Black Women Share Stress Relief Tips & Tricks That Really Work Posted on April 4, 2019April 13, 2024 By Dangerous Lee April is Stress Awareness Month and if there’s one thing that Black women deal with a lot of, it’s stress! However, it’s one thing to be aware that you’re stressed but how you deal with that stress could be causing you more stress or making you unhealthy. For instance, many… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Ashley McGirt: Destigmatizing Mental Illness in the Black Community with the Worldwide Wellness Tour Posted on April 3, 2019December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee Ashley McGirt is a psychotherapist, international speaker, and author. Ashley has received a Masters of Social Work from the University of Washington. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Ashley has over ten years of extensive experience working with vulnerable populations in prisons, medical and psychiatric hospitals, homeless… Read more
Dangerous Words Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Turns 9 Posted on March 15, 2019April 5, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Happy 9th Anniversary Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down!!! Nine years ago today I self-published my first book, Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down. I remember being on such a high as well as being extremely proud of myself for finally writing and publishing my first… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview There’s Finally An African American Marketing Association Posted on March 7, 2019August 2, 2019 By Dangerous Lee The African-American Marketing Association (AAMA), a new organization geared towards African-Americans in the marketing industry, announced the launch of the organization and its website AA-MA.org. AAMA was founded with the goal of providing resources, opportunities, and connections to help empower Black marketing professionals across the country, and eventually around the… Read more
The Dangerous Lee Interview Petula Caesar Gets Real About Lightskin Privilege and Pain in Memoir: She’s Such A Bright Girl Posted on March 1, 2019September 27, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Baltimore-based writer Petula Caesar’s first book, a memoir entitled She’s Such A Bright Girl: An American Story has been recognized nationally. A panel of award-winning writers recognized her book as one of the top works submitted for consideration to North Street Book Prize, which honors the top self-published books in… Read more
#BlackGirlMagic Archive Before You Ring in the New Year, Look at the #BlackGirlMagic That Was December 2018 Posted on December 31, 2018December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee As usual, Black women made history, showed out, had a ball, and made lots of money, political, and power moves in December 2018! #BlackGirlMagic December 2018 Janet Jackson will finally be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Michelle Obama sold millions of copies of her biography, Becoming… Read more
Dangerous Words Investigative Journalist Pearl Jr. Proves That Michael Jackson is Alive in Documentary Series! Posted on November 30, 2018January 8, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Michael Jackson is Alive! This is not a tabloid story. Yea, I know what you’re thinking as you roll your eyes, twist your lips, and heave a heavy sigh: It’s bullshit! It’s crazy! It’s unbelievable! Well, of course it is, by design, but we are talking about Michael Jackson here!… Read more
Dangerous Words Poll: 59% of Black Women Plan To Or Have Already Voted in 2018 U.S. Midterms Posted on November 1, 2018November 11, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Black Women Voting Black women vote and we tend to make a huge impact for the betterment of all people at the polls. The 2018 midterms will be no different. According to a poll conducted by gobranded.com, 59% of Black women will or have already voted in the 2018 midterms…. Read more
News Kiana St Louis Moves On From Heartbreak to Self Love In New Book: 100 Days of Dating Posted on November 1, 2018December 14, 2020 By Kiana St Louis 100 Days of Dating began as a passion project, a blog dedicated to telling the stories of lovers. After going through what seemed like her toughest heartbreak, author Kiana St Louis was determined to prove that she couldn’t be the only person feeling as low as she did. Passionate and… Read more