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Rediscovering Self-Worth through Feminism
In today’s difficult world, many people struggle with feelings of inadequacy or negative self-perception based on the messages they’ve received since birth. These negative messages are often related to gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and other aspects of ourselves that make us who we are. Often, these negative messages become internalized and difficult to separate from the truth.
Based on our article 8 Ways Feminism Can Improve Your Self-Esteem, Shannon Ridgway will discuss the different ways in which those struggling with low self-esteem can utilize feminist concepts to rediscover their inherent self-worth.
Tags: feminism self-esteem self-worth truth happiness
by Everyday Feminism in Women
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Should African-Americans Celebrate Black History Month 2:30p
Listen to this lecture LIVE if you can't attend in person on The African History Network Show, Saturday, Feb. 16th, 2:30pm-6:00pm EST on www.BlogTalkRadio.com/TheAfricanHistoryNetworkShow or by phone LIVE at (914)-338-1375. FREE EVENT - The African History Network Lecture Series presents “SHOULD AFRICAN-AMERICANS CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH?” Presentation & Discussion with Michael Imhotep of The African History Network Show, Saturday, Feb. 16th, 2013, 2:00pm
Tags: African History Egypt Kemet Culture Moor Politics
by African History Ntwk in Culture
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ARE SO CALLED AFRICAN AMERICANS REALLY AFRICAN???
ARE SO CALLED AFRICAN AMERICANS REALLY FROM AFRICA? WHY ARE WE REALLY CALLED AFRICAN AMERICAN? WHERE ARE NORTH , SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICANS REALLY FROM? WHO ARE THE REAL AFRICANS? WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO KNOW GOING INTO THE FUTURE? FIND OUT THE REAL ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS TONIGHT AT 9PM ON STATE OF MENTELL RADIO(BLOGTALK) FEAT THE INTEL AHMIR NUBEN MENKARAYZZ/MFA
Tags: STATE OF MENTELL STATE OF MENTELL RADIO SOM RADIO ARE SO CALLED AFRICAN AMERICANS REALLY AFRICAN THE INTELLECTUAL AHMIR NUBEN MENKARAYZZ
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Dark skinned VS Light skinned African Americans
Black Americans, who are direct descendants of black slaves in America, discriminate against blacks from other parts of the world - especially those from Africa. And they discriminate against so called black people who are black by circumstance that they look every inch, white, but have a little black blood running through their veins. We will go into depth about the rarely spoken of racism in America
Tags: Prejudice against African Americans Light skin vs Dark skin african american Pastor Phonz Andre Ogburn racism among blacks
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Engaging African Americans in Therapy
African Americans are not immune to the stressors faced by the rest of the population in America. Yet they are less likely to seek help from a mental health professional than any other race. What keeps African Americans from getting help to handle relationship, depression, anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other mental health concerns? Join the conversation with our guests Dr. Veeda Williams, Professor of Sociology and Dr. Derek Wilson, Professor of Psychology, both from
Tags: African American Therapy African Americans in therapy Black Therapists This Womans Words
by This Womans Words in Culture
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Biblical History of African Americans
A Black History Month message by Deacon Ernie Bridges on the history of Africans in the United States and in the Bible.
Ernest L Bridges is a long time educator of African-American Studies at Fullerton College and California State University Fullerton. He also functions as Faculty Advisor, and Mentor to students belonging to several campus organizations such as The Black Student Union (BSU), and the Fullerton College Umoja Community.
He is also a Deacon at Bible Believers MissiTags: Black History African American Bible United States Slavery
by EJ at it Again in History
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Women, Work, and the Will to Lead :Millenium Feminism
Thisepisode will explore the African American female perspective concerning business leadership and development, issues with the lack of females in government and business leadership positions, and feminism.
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The Disparity Between Africans and African-Americans
Please join the lovely ladies of Chocolate Sex and the City as they discuss the misconception between African Americans and Africans in the United States. Here in the United States, it has been said that the general belief is that Africans don't like African-Americans in the United States. That African Americans believe that Africans are arrogant, full of pride and are animals, just to name a few. Whereas, it has also been said that Africans look down on African Amercians as bein
Tags: Chocolate Sex and the City African Americans Africans Misconceptions Beliefs
by CHOCOLATE SATC in Life
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Feminism and the Black Community III
We're not done yet! Today, we are talking again about the negative impact of feminism on the black community. Topics include the hypocritical dichotomy of black feminism and religion, black women raising a generation of thugs, theives, and hooligans, and the weak, pansy black men that love them. Tune in, it's going to be explosive!
Tags: culture african americans women feminism blogs
by Jessie and Donisha in Culture
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Economic Empowerment For African-Americans & Immigration
In our 1st hour we'll do an update on "The North Carolina Eugenics Case". North Carolina is trying to figure out how to compensate about 2,000 survivors of their State sponsored forced sterilization program that existed from 1929 to 1974. In our 2nd Hour we'll talk about new reports showing that Asian-Americans are the #1 Immigrants coming to this country surpassing Hispanic-Americans. What does this mean for African-Americans when it comes to competing for scarce wealth, po
Tags: Egypt African History Eugenics Moors Black
by African History Ntwk in Culture
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Pan-African Journal Special Worldwide Radio Broadcast
Listen to this special worldwide radio broadcast in honor of the 88th birthday of Malcolm X and African Liberation Day 50th anniversary.
Tags: Pan-Africanism Malcolm X Birthday African Union international news Abayomi Azikiwe
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Abayomi Azikiwe of The Pan-African Newswire - Malcolm X
Listen to The African History Network Show, Thursday, May 16th, 8pm-11pm EST with guests, Abayomi Azikiwe Editor of The Pan-African Newswire, Etta Espy of The Detroit Natural Hair Meet-Up, 1st hour - Etta Espy of The Detroit Natural Hair Meetup will talk about their event coming up on Saturday, May 18, 3pm-8pm at The Artist Village in Detroit, 17340 Lahser Rd, $8 Adm. 2nd hour - We'll play some clips of the lecture that Prof. Kaba Kamene (aka Booker T. Coleman) and Michael Imhotep did in Detroit, Sat. May 11th. Order your copy today, Item #701 at www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com. In our 3rd hour Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of the Pan-African Newswire will discuss the death of Malcolm X's Grandson and Malcolm X's 88th Birthday. We'll also talk about other current topics. Listen to the show at www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theafricanhistorynetworkshow or by phone, when we are LIVE at (914) 338-1375. Episodes are also archived on www.Itunes.com.
Tags: Egypt Kemet African History Malcolm X Abayomi Azikiwe Culture
by African History Ntwk in Culture
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