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Is Kanye fit to be a pastor? Also, To Live in Gratitude. Live! at the Hive, Ep 3
Welcome back to Live! at the Hive. Episode 3 here and full of gems. I bring on my first official guest -- my long time friend and show co-producer, Eddie Valoy, who was visiting D.C. from Atlanta for the holiday. This episode was hot! Kanye dominated the c...
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Dinner is Served: Gender from a Chef’s Perspective
I've worked here and there with Women Online for the past 7 or so years writing about the really important issues that matter to me and are making the media round. Most times it's been an assignment to publish here on my site. Recently they reached out via Gen...
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CA Bill 174 Allows Undocumented Immigrants to Sit in Gov’t
Hot Topic Debate: Illegal or undocumented?
And, really, tho, because she cut me off: Don't tell me immigrants in this country aren't here having sought political asylum. My family is one one them.
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Hillary Clinton’s Claim She’s “Probably” Responsible for #MeToo
During a book signing and live appearance in NY, former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, may have suggested she was "probably" responsible for #MeToo.
I'm a bit annoyed with that assertion considering she's never claimed to be sexually harassed and ...
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OANN Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler on Presidential Impeachment + Black Employment Rates
We're starting to become a bit more friendly, but Liz Wheeler is still off the mark in her analysis and presumptions of the state of Black America and why the employment rate is at a record high. She wants to laud the current president and not acknowledge ...
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OANN Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler on Iran Women’s Rights Protest
I was invited on the ultra conservative One America News Network via Skype to discuss the women's rights protest in Iran and the perceived silence by the Women's March organizers and American liberal feminists, which kicked off the same day the #TimesUp campai...
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Is Hoda Kotb’s New Gig Good for Time’s Up Campaign and #MeToo Movement?
Was I excited on Jan. 2, 2018 when I heard Hoda Kotb was promoted to take over Matt Lauer's chair as the new co-anchor of the Today show? Yes, indeed! It's been years since two women have led morning news, and to boot, at the moment, two Black women are do...
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