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10 ways to avoid "black women" stereotypes Check out this article by Dr. Phoenix Austin about dispelling stereotypes about black women. The first thing she suggest and many men will cosign is to smile. I'm sure many women don't mean to but at best too many look like they just sucked on a lemon at best or at worst are on their way to play middle linebacker for the local football team Read more: http://aareports.com/2011/01/10-ways-to-av...
Posted By: George Cook
Saturday, January 8th 2011 at 9:35AM
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Great article! Thanks for sharing. It will definitely help me to help as I mentor young girls/young women move away from stereotypes and entertaining as a life behavior, attitude, etc. Happy New Year and passing the peace, love, hugs,
Saturday, January 8th 2011 at 11:13AM
agnes levine
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I love this! I'm going to past that article along, because it has really great points especially the one about how to avoid the below stereotype: Stereotype: Unwed, baby-factories Back in the day, I remember being asked how man kids I had right after I was asked my name. Many people especially Black women were shocked when I said none. It was like a strange thing. I mean did every Black woman have to have kids?
Saturday, January 8th 2011 at 4:18PM
Jen Fad
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shucks, i remember stating i was married and the woman who asked nearly fell off the chair; then another time i answered 3 children and was then asked, "is that all?" I am amzaed at how many females WANT to bring drama, stereotypes into a brand new year!!! Love ya guys and passing the love,
Saturday, January 8th 2011 at 4:28PM
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@ Sister Agnes, Happy New Year! But ...shucks, i remember stating i was married and the woman who asked nearly fell off the chair; ... i answered 3 children and was then asked, "is that all?" ... Unbelievable! Why is that so hard to believe for some people? No one is going to fit a sterotype 100% of the time. I remember being asked by both Whites and Blacks if I worked another job, because I only worked part time. As if I have to "slave" to make ends meet. Being Black and working partime really throws alot of people especially when I throw in the tid-bit that I'm working part time becasue my kid is still young and needs me to be available.
Saturday, January 8th 2011 at 4:49PM
Jen Fad
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@ Saint, I believe in tearing down stereotypes and that's why I will continue to be who I wanted be and not who people think I should be. In many ways intergration did alot of harm to Black businesses, but nothing comes without a price, eh.
Sunday, January 9th 2011 at 6:02PM
Jen Fad
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((I'm winking at you.))
Sunday, January 9th 2011 at 11:16PM
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