Dear Sista Friend, I used to think it was only God that had to deal with a lot of mess and then be strong enough to take it, change it and then brace for more. God has strong strength, the kind that’s so strong that we, knowing it’s an endless supply, submit to sucking and […]
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From a Black Man Who Always Celebrates Black Women by D’Marquis Allen

Dear Sista Friends, Today and every day, I choose to celebrate the black woman that I’m in relationship with and the many black women who have influenced and informed the sensibilities, responsibilities, and possibilities of the man that I am today. My sista friends -mothers, aunts, girlfriends, wives and the like-, you are wor thy […]
A Love Letter to my Sista Friends by William Sinclair Moore

Dear Sista Friends My experience My relationship My journey with Black women has been one of new beginnings, one of respect, & one of Unbridled love. Passion. Lifetime movie watchin’ Fried chicken crunchin’ Wine sippin’ & conversations of healing the beginning. You my dear, are the beginning. A voice envied by songbirds. Wit so quick Hips that […]
Believing in Black Love
Dear Sista Friend, I couldn’t help but click on the headline when it scrolled across my timeline. “Did I Know Disney Made A Cartoon About African-American Heroes?” No, I did not. I skipped through the wordy intro by Mufasa (James Earl Jones) and watched the rest of the 9-minute clip with pride. A Disney cartoon […]