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Commentary

Divine Muva Diva: The mining of our minds

August 9, 2019

By Andrea Lawful Sanders In March 2016, after sitting through months of discussions in living rooms and planning meetings with large swaths of mostly women, I turned to my husband and told him that Donald Trump would be the next president of the United States. He looked at me in horror, told me I was…

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A Millennial Voice: Why you should journal

August 9, 2019

A guideline to understanding how you really feel By Danae Reid I fell in love with writing much before I learned to appreciate introspection. Paired together, the two have changed my life significantly. Over the years, I’ve made several attempts at being consistent with journaling, but my efforts have only recently been sustained.  Through the…

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A Millennial Voice: Exchange

August 2, 2019

By Danae Reid “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place”  – George Bernard Shaw In a sense, the word “communication” is relatively vague. I suppose that explains why most people have the misconception that it’s an easy thing to do.  I dedicated my undergraduate tenure to a major…

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Divine Muva Diva, July 28

July 26, 2019

Dear Muva, What am l to do? I have employed some young people between the ages of 25-32 in my office, and they have me pulling my hair in frustration! They run the gamut from not getting to work on time, their work clothes borders on “casual basic,” they do not appreciate any kind of…

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Alawfultruth: What your “tribe” says about you

July 19, 2019

By Andrea Lawful Sanders We all seek people in our lives who will like us beyond what we do for a living and love us through our challenges and faults. I call those people our “tribe.”  They are the “inner council” of friends who will guide, guard and support us no matter what swirls within…

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‘Equal Pay, Equal Pay, Equal Pay’

July 19, 2019

By Jesse Jackson TriceEdneyWire.com As the exhausted and thrilled U.S. women’s soccer team celebrated its victory in the finals of the 2019 Women’s World Cup, the cheers of the crowd in the Stade de Lyon soon turned into a chant: “Equal Pay, Equal Pay, Equal Pay.” Even as they fought their way to the fourth…

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A Millennial Voice: Periods.

July 19, 2019

By Danae Reid I hate periods. Not the ones that come at the end of a sentence though. No, I love the curtness that those represent… I mean the thing that comes once a month to remind women that they’re not pregnant. Whether you call it “Aunt Flo”, “TOM”, “Code Red”, or simply just a…

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