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What happened to the Sister in the Sisterhood? The Resurrection of Black Women in 2010!

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It should be clear to everyone that the Black Woman, aka the Mother of all Civilization on the Planet is under tremendous assault in 2010. Every other day it seems like there is some new report or article coming out in the Media that assaults the character and reputation of the black woman. You would think with all the negative sentiments and attitudes that are directed at black women from all genres of music, culture and the media that black women would be the closest women on the planet. But that is not the case. The Brother Marcus Show wants to explore why black women don’t seem to naturally love each other anymore as they should? Why is the b-word the word of choice that many black women use as a term of endearment and to express their negative opinion of another woman whom they don’t agree with? Why don’t black women trust each other anymore? Why are black women so negative against other black women? Where has the intimacy and closeness gone? Why have so many black women adopted the uncivilized mindset and characteristics of their open enemy? Who is influencing the mind, heart and soul of today’s modern day black woman? Have black women become too busy to be sisters to one another? Who is going to mentor the wild, savage young sisters who are coming behind this current generation? What does sisterhood look like and feel like in 2010 and what happened to the sisters in the sisterhood? Join us for Part One of this fascinating and controversial discussion as we welcome Sisters Sharrieffah Muhammad, Lashonda Muhammad, Wanda Muhammad and Ebony Muhammad from the Nation of Islam and other Black Women’s Churches and Organizations into our virtual studios.

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