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Believe it or not… there is a major misconception about how what it means to be a “Black Woman”. At the root of the problem is a mere lack of understanding of the social being referred to as “Black Woman”. The family, community and society as a whole is shaped for the better or worse depending on the status of a female who grows through life and finds herself a single/married mother or a wife. The fact that she is described as “Black” signifies the need to give special care and treatment when dealing with her.
Join TALK-STRAIGHT host, Rev., Dr. Rueben Dockery as he leads a steering discussion about how to love a “Black Woman”.
Open Microphone Discussion