Black Women's History Month Novelist Aya de Leon On Her New Book, The Accidental Mistress, and Competition Between Black Women Posted on April 26, 2018October 29, 2024 By Dangerous Lee Competition Between Black Women Recent years have shown some unprecedented examples of Black women rising to exalted levels of status in our society. The most obvious being Former First Lady Michelle Obama. Yet even as we celebrated FLOTUS she and other women, like author and basketball wife Ayesha Curry, have… Read more
News 10 Lies Black Women Tell Themselves Posted on January 4, 2018July 7, 2018 By Dangerous Lee 10 Lies Black Women Tell Themselves By Doris Taylor 1. White women are stealing Black men. Trust me, no one is stealing them. It’s their choice to date outside of their race. And so what if they are? Love is love and it comes in all colors, shapes, and sizes…. Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee 5 Most Memorable #BlackGirlsAllowed Moments of 2017 Posted on December 25, 2017November 29, 2021 By Dangerous Lee 5 Most Memorable #BlackGirlsAllowed Moments of 2017 In 2017,DangerousLee.biz became BlackGirlsAllowed.net Why? The short story is that I’m sick of White people and men. Keep reading for the long story. Scroll down if you’re anything like me and hate reading the commentary before list posts. If you see Carly Simon… Read more
Blogs by Dangerous Lee 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
Blogs by Dangerous Lee 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