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“Racism in America”…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


 

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So here we are about to embark on Christmas 2014. Racism still taints the American dream. Race relations are more prevalent now since a black president was elected into office in 2008 and more black men have been murdered or gunned down unjustly.

African Americans came from a history of sit-in, bus boycotts, marches, protest and the transformation of civil rights laws, giving us full civil and legal equality in this country. Yet prejudice and racism still exists and rears its ugly head in todays society.

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It was one thing back in the day when the government decreed that blacks couldn’t vote, couldn’t patronize restaurants or couldn’t apply for certain jobs, that sort of racism shames everyone. But when you have cops killing and brutalizing young black men where prosecutors wink and grand juries allow these cops to walk, while refusing to indict, this is a deep rooted seed of racism.

Join me tonight at 6:30 P.M. on Conversations Of Sistah” via BlogTalkRadio.com for tonight’sConversation” —> “Racism in America, and it impact on our ways of thinking“.

I will be taking calls on the subject at 1-917-889-7872, just press “1” to speak with me the host.

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Black men are being killed unjustly by policemen throughout the country, but should ‘black on black’ crime be the real focus of outrage? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Justice is long overdue and it hasn’t stopped demonstrators from seeking it, not just for Michael Brown but for Trayvon Martin, Eric Gardner, Sean Bell, John Crawford, Tamir Rice and the list goes on. Demonstrators are blocking parades, lying down in the streets, standing in traffic on highways, laying down on sidewalks and disrupting shoppers shopping at malls.

But for some critics this rage and outcry for justice is misplaced. The anger and outrage is un-necessarily exaggerated. And according to former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who—after President Obama spoke on Ferguson—told CNN that “[Obama] should have also spent 15 minutes on training the [black] community to stop killing each other.” —“Where is all the outrage over black-on-black crime?” Why is the question always raised whenever black Americans protest a police shooting, or any other violence against unarmed black men?

Join me tonight at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk radio as I address how “Black on black crime is relevant to police brutality and civil unrest”, with my special guest Dr. Kenneth Osborn, an expert on behavioral health and corrections for more than twenty (20) years and author of the book, “When Mama was daddy”.

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Hands Up – Don’t Shoot!!! Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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On Tuesday evening a Ferguson Missouri special grand jury, hand picked by the County Prosecutor, Robert McCulloch failed to indict policeman Darren Wilson for the killing of an unarmed black teen. The announcement of “no indictment” came after 8:00 PM and sparked outrage in the streets of Ferguson and throughout cities across the U.S.

Michael Brown was killed by Wilson on August 9 with his hands raised in the universal symbol of surrender and retreat. It was later revealed that Brown yelled “Don’t shoot!” before he was gunned down in a hail of 10 bullets.

Join me tonight at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio.com as my guest, hip-hop lyricist K.Y.D. Works (Hassan Barrow), return to the show to talk about his organization’s crusade to help end an epidemic of gun violence that is killing our people and prevalent in our communities. And to discuss with me, how the lost lives of black males in this country have been on the rise.

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Hiphop lyricist KYD A.K.A. Hassan Barrow Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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KYD stands for, Killing Your Demographics, is Hassan Barrow’s (pictured above), stage name and he hails from Bronx, New York. Rapping since the tender age of 14 years old, recording and mixing his first mix tape entitled, “Stress Test, Volume 3” this multitalented and self-made lyricist, is also a proficient vocalist and sings most of his own hooks in his rap songs.

Music not only works his soul but it’s his passion, as Hip-Hop Director at radio station 88.1 FM WARY, KYD hosts a show on the station called ‘DYNASTY DAYS MORNING XPERIENCE’. With a whopping 400 songs under his belt, his rhymes and lyrics are fact-based, covering his experiences and personal beliefs, which reflects both the dark and light sides of his life. His next mix tape “The Lost,” will be accompanied by an EP called “Rise of the Lost.”

A nutritionist and wellness trainer in qualified sports, with his own successful fitness company, KYD belongs to an organization called “Stop, Don’t Shoot,” which aims to curtail the “inappropriate use of firearms” by all with a message of anti-gun violence. His goal is to effect change, this is his self-determination.

Join me tonight at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk radio as I delve into the topics of Mr. Barrow’s make-up, his music, his passions and the meaning of his squad the “Lost Dynasty League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.”

In the meantime, check out his lyrical skills below…All “links” in this post will access tonight’s show.

https://soundcloud.com/kyd_works/sets/the-lost

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Children know Nothing about being Gay…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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What do children know about being gay? Yet it seems to be behavior that their exposed to in the home and in the lifestyles of their parents (s) and/or family members. But this is not a choice that children are aware of choosing.

However gender identity appears to be established and influenced by psychosocial factors during the first few years of a child’s life. Theories and psychologist outlined that for some adults who have gender identity disorder which leads to a homosexual or lesbian lifestyle, usually apply this behavior to their children.

It seems as though children are being recruited into a homosexual lifestyle, because a homosexual lifestyle is not genetic but inherited. Parents are easily the most important external force in the life of any child and, as would be suspected, contribute largely to the homosexual or heterosexual predisposition of their children.

As important as the father is in the life of a child, even he must take second place to mother during the first three years of life. The mother feeds the baby at her breast and spends far more time with him in infancy than does his dad. Consequently, mothers actually have more to do with producing a predisposition toward homosexuality than fathers.

Join me tonight on at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Blog Talk Radio” as I discuss, homosexual influences in a child’s development.

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Hope you’ll join me on the air!