Why are Black women and their perspective not so popular these days? There are plenty of platforms for male, even Black male commentary. But I think we as African American women have a unique view of the world that can be an acquired taste in society. So My One Woman Show is the view of world news, politics, sports, pop culture and everything in between from my vantage point. The goal here is not to divide us, but to unite us and show you, "sistas" aren't all that different.
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DuEwa Frazier said… Hi Deanna,
Thanks for reaching out. Please check out my blog at http://rhymesviewsnews.blogspot.com. I am also on Facebook and Twitter. Be well.
Zetta Brown said… Hi Deanna! Thanks for stopping by my Full-Bodied (Book) Blog! I really need to blog more LOL
Zetta Brown said… Hi Deanna! Nice to meet you on SheWrites. I know what it's like to be single, no kids, and in your 30s. I was happily single until I met my husband 7yrs ago. Still no kids and I'm not complaining. But I do miss "livin' single" sometimes!
We are more than our marital--or maternal--status. :)
Hey Deanna, thank you 'friending. You blog looks great and I love what you're about in your 'why do I write' section.
~MsQ
Quanie Mitchell said… Hi Deanna,
Thanks for friending me! I really dig your blog. Cool stuff!
Shawn Hanel said… Hi Deanna,
Thanks for friending me. I love your blog. Very insightful and smart posts. Keep 'em coming.
Tracy D. Palmer said… Deanna,
Welcome and I am happy to have you as a friend. I have recently completed my first book and will soon be dedicating a website to my writing. I checked out your website and think it's pretty great. I hope you are enjoying She Writes!
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Meg Waite Clayton said… I grew up in Kansas and Chicago, then went to University of Michigan, and will sing the praises of Midwesterners any time! I've lived all over the place since then, and am now on the west coast, but will always think of myself as a Midwesterner.
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