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#BlackGirlMagic
There is a stereotype that Black women can't get along with each other. Is there a rift in overall Black women relationships, and if so, where does this rift stem from? Why are Black women competitive with each other? Why do some Black women choose to exclusively associate themselves with non-Black women? Have we've personally been victims and/or perpetrators of meanness, bullying, and violence? Do we feel that social media, reality TV, and the news perpetuate the stereotype that Black women can't get along, or are we as Black women just hard on each other? Singer-songwriter and Actress Danielle Blaiq, Social Welfare Doctoral Candidate Alecia, Blogger and Artist Nathalie Vil, and your Hostess with the Mostest Shanell answer these questions, along with breaking down other aspects such as colorism and xenophobia. We then bring it back to the positive and discuss how Black women are "all we've got", unity, shoutout some dope Black women, give advice on what we can do to better our relationships amongst each other, and ways to heal.
P.S. The table has been SHOOK!
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Guests Info:
Danielle Blaiq
Instagram: @danielleblaiq
Twitter: @danielleblaiq
Watch "Love @ First Night": WEBSERIES HERE
Purchase "Based On A Love Story" book: SHOP HERE
Alecia
Instagram: @greatfuljamaican86
Support the HerFlow Foundation: LINK HERE
Nathalie G. Vil
Instagram: @nelliescompass
Facebook: Nellie's Compass
Blog: BLOG HERE
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Production & Editing: Shanell
Engineering & Recording: cast Soundlab
Photography: Nigel Bradshaw (@sir_nigel)
Music: Yung Kartz, Dev Lahday (@devlahday)
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Instagram: @thesoulisprismatic
Twitter: @soulisprismatic
Email: [email protected]
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#BlackGirlMagic
There is a stereotype that Black women can't get along with each other. Is there a rift in overall Black women relationships, and if so, where does this rift stem from? Why are Black women competitive with each other? Why do some Black women choose to exclusively associate themselves with non-Black women? Have we've personally been victims and/or perpetrators of meanness, bullying, and violence? Do we feel that social media, reality TV, and the news perpetuate the stereotype that Black women can't get along, or are we as Black women just hard on each other? Singer-songwriter and Actress Danielle Blaiq, Social Welfare Doctoral Candidate Alecia, Blogger and Artist Nathalie Vil, and your Hostess with the Mostest Shanell answer these questions, along with breaking down other aspects such as colorism and xenophobia. We then bring it back to the positive and discuss how Black women are "all we've got", unity, shoutout some dope Black women, give advice on what we can do to better our relationships amongst each other, and ways to heal.
P.S. The table has been SHOOK!
__________________________________
Guests Info:
Danielle Blaiq
Instagram: @danielleblaiq
Twitter: @danielleblaiq
Watch "Love @ First Night": WEBSERIES HERE
Purchase "Based On A Love Story" book: SHOP HERE
Alecia
Instagram: @greatfuljamaican86
Support the HerFlow Foundation: LINK HERE
Nathalie G. Vil
Instagram: @nelliescompass
Facebook: Nellie's Compass
Blog: BLOG HERE
_______________________________
Production & Editing: Shanell
Engineering & Recording: cast Soundlab
Photography: Nigel Bradshaw (@sir_nigel)
Music: Yung Kartz, Dev Lahday (@devlahday)
________________________________
Instagram: @thesoulisprismatic
Twitter: @soulisprismatic
Email: [email protected]