10
September
2009
September
2009
ICYMI: The Souls of Black Girls
Guest: Daphne Valerius, Director, The Souls of Black Girls.
Shawna Renee and Daphne talk about their experiences growing up Black and female in America and how the media effects the self esteem of African American women in general. A must listen for women of color and the men who love them.
Original air date: September 10, 2009
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I truely appreciate the work you do! You are an inspirational woman…wow the song that just came on is one of the songs on my walking playlist…”make yours a happy home”….keep up the good work in spreading the love the way you do!
my bag that song was on my website I pulled up to add so my comment can be published…lol still make yours a happy home..lol
At the age of 9year’s old,is when I knew my life was over when it comes to being black and a woman! I learned by watching how my father dealed with women! I took my first trip with him to his hometown at the time,which was merdian/mississippi. Soon as we pulled in he took me to meet his”FAMILY”S”! I couldn’t believe my eye’s! Every household treated him like”Daddy’s”home! Five drifferent household’s and five drifferent women,thinking there #one!WOW! What’s so funny,was I felt like he was cheating on me! Daddy’s baby! I founded no understanding in that! It made me look at men sideway’s! And fu*ked me out of a real future with one!
The soul of a black girl,is shattered,when she has no guidance! No mother there to mode her,showing her the prize of being a black woman! When her mind is taken out of it’s element only to be placed in harm’s way! Leaving her to wonder through a dark and cold world,only to be devoured by wolf’s! What a way to start a life! May the creator keep watch over us all!