Dangerous Words The Half Series – When Black People Look White (3 of 3) Posted on June 13, 2010September 27, 2022 By Dangerous Lee The Half Series Finale Here are the final guesses on Katie Burrell’s ethnic background as of Sunday, June 13th, 2010: White/Black 31.3% Hispanic/Black 11.1% Arabic/Black 10.1% Asian/Black 8.1% None of the Above 18.2% I Don’t Know 21.2% Katie Burrell in Her Own Words I’m half Arab and half Black. I… Read more
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews Review Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Posted on April 20, 2010February 12, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Have you read Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down? Like it? Love it? Didn’t get it? Hated it? Leave your thoughts here for Dangerous Lee and the world to see. Thank You! Read more
Dangerous Words The Half Series – When Black People Look White (2 of 3) Posted on April 5, 2010October 3, 2022 By Dangerous Lee Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 35 seconds. Contains 919 words PART TWO Most of you are guessing that Katie’s ethnic background is Black and White. Keep on guessing. The truth will be revealed in the third and final installment of this series along with an exclusive interview with Katie. Biracial?… Read more
Dangerous Words The Half Series – When Black People Look White (1 of 3) Posted on February 20, 2010April 6, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Estimated reading time: 5 minutes, 7 seconds. Contains 1024 words The Half Series is a three part series about colorism. Since writing this series I have learned that colorism is defined as prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, typically among people of the same ethnic or… Read more
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews AIDS Activist Hydeia Broadbent Reviews “The Safe Sex Kit” from Anthology, Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Posted on December 22, 2009February 21, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Who is Hydeia Broadbent? At birth, Hydeia Broadbent was abandoned at the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas where Patricia and Loren Broadbent adopted her as an infant. Although her HIV condition was congenital, she was not diagnosed as HIV-positive with advancement to AIDS until age three…. Read more
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews Author Terrance Dean on “Elderly and Edible” from ‘Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down” Posted on December 22, 2009March 14, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Why am posting a negative review of my short story “Elderly and Edible”? You have to be able to take the good with the bad. Terrance gave his honest opinion of the story and that’s what I wanted and needed to hear. I respect that. It forces me to take… Read more
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews The King of Erotica Reviews “Self Love and Pain” from Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Posted on December 22, 2009March 14, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Dangerous Lee, DANGEROUS LEEEEE is the song you hear when listening to her fabulous Blog Radio show, but who knew the wonderfully enigmatic vixen had a knack for great story telling? I was in both awe and amazement when reading “Self Love and Pain”. It tells the story of one… Read more
Dangerous Words Poll: Is Racism Worse Post Obama? Posted on November 19, 2009July 28, 2019 By Dangerous Lee We’ve all seen the crazy headlines where some White person has gone bananas on some random Black person and others stating President Obama’s threat rate is up to 400%! Sure, it’s great that we live in a world where a Black man is finally running thangs, but are we better… Read more
Ask Dangerous Lee Ask Dangerous Lee – When the snow melts, where does all the white go? Posted on July 5, 2009January 26, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Q: When the snow melts, where does all the white go? – Don Truesdell, Flint A: This question is begging for a snarky answer and I will not disappoint. When snow melts the white goes water skiing, hiking, tanning and then white turns black and has cookouts, house parties, and… Read more
Dangerous Words Michael Joe Jackson 1958-2009 Posted on June 26, 2009January 8, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Michael was more to me than a great entertainer. He was the love of my life. I truly loved him as a person. I understood him. Those that know me and know me well know where I am coming from, but let me explain a little for those that don’t…. Read more