In Groundbreaking National Study
First Lady Michelle Obama Credited In ' Dispelling Stereotypes' of Black Women
Washington, DC (May 13, 2011) -- In a first of its kind groundbreaking national study on the lives of college educated, accomplished black women, more than 87% of the black female survey respondents believe that First Lady Michelle Obama has helped dispel negative stereotypes of accomplished black women in America.
The results of what author Sophia Nelson has dubbed as the "Age of Michelle Obama" survey are published in a new book Black Woman Redefined: Dispelling Myths and Discovering Fulfillment in the Age of Michelle Obama. Essence Magazine has hailed the book as a "Game Changer" for black women in America. The New York Post writes "At a moment of profound economic and cultural change for America, Black Woman Redefined comes along at the perfect time. While Sophia Nelson knows her target audience, she's also aware of the broader, diverse world. With solid research and a smooth inclusive voice, Nelson has produced a book that that holds lessons for many."
In this book, Nelson, a respected cultural and political thought leader, opinion writer and former national columnist for Jet Magazine, reveals a different side of black women that provides historical, anecdotal, and quantitative research on the lives of 21st century black women. The release of the book comes at a time when a recent article in Newsweek analyzed how poorly reality TV portrays successful black women like Nene & Star Jones on the top rated "Celebrity Apprentice" as well as a solid 12-month barrage of negativity lambasting black women from the Pepsi Super Bowl add to ABC's "Why Can't A Successful Black Woman Get a Man", "Black Marriage Negotiations" video and numerous other examples. In addition to the national survey results, Nelson opens her much heralded ...
http://www.blacknews.com/news/black_woman_...
The results of what author Sophia Nelson has dubbed as the "Age of Michelle Obama" survey are published in a new book Black Woman Redefined: Dispelling Myths and Discovering Fulfillment in the Age of Michelle Obama. Essence Magazine has hailed the book as a "Game Changer" for black women in America. The New York Post writes "At a moment of profound economic and cultural change for America, Black Woman Redefined comes along at the perfect time. While Sophia Nelson knows her target audience, she's also aware of the broader, diverse world. With solid research and a smooth inclusive voice, Nelson has produced a book that that holds lessons for many."
In this book, Nelson, a respected cultural and political thought leader, opinion writer and former national columnist for Jet Magazine, reveals a different side of black women that provides historical, anecdotal, and quantitative research on the lives of 21st century black women. The release of the book comes at a time when a recent article in Newsweek analyzed how poorly reality TV portrays successful black women like Nene & Star Jones on the top rated "Celebrity Apprentice" as well as a solid 12-month barrage of negativity lambasting black women from the Pepsi Super Bowl add to ABC's "Why Can't A Successful Black Woman Get a Man", "Black Marriage Negotiations" video and numerous other examples. In addition to the national survey results, Nelson opens her much heralded ...
http://www.blacknews.com/news/black_woman_...

She is a smart, pretty, classy lady.
I can tell you--when I was visiting DC last month I had the opportunity to walk around the White House--and like a teen groupie I got a big thrill when I saw her famous veggie garden on the South Lawn.
I never thought I would ever get a mad rush over seeing some vegetables growing in the earth!!!