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Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Healing, Health and Wellness, building cooperation between women, establishing a global sisterhood, collective parenting, creating healthy interpersonal relationships, good child rearing practices, working toward world peace.

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Western religions teach a basic understanding of life that reduces human existence to about six thousand years and describes life as a battle between good and evil. From childhood, we are indoctrinated to fear the unknown and... more

Organizing voter registration drives, holding mass meetings, raising funds, contacting the media, passing out literature, even sending out mass e-mails in order to organize people for mass political action, requires the time... more

"Spare the rod, spoil the child" is the Biblical quote commonly used to justify the use of corporal punishment. But the author of "Beating Black Kids", sister Asadah Kirkland, explains some things that may help parents re-think that old time... more

For a woman, a purse is more than a place to carry a wallet and credit cards. It's a fashion statement, and often women strive to match purses with shoes, dresses, and earrings. But purses are also targets for thieves, and a purse... more

A group of Chicago activists are organizing a trip to downstate Illinois to challenge the criminal justice system that continues to hold behind prison walls the well known community organizer Rev. Charles Koen. These activists are also... more

Our self esteem is shaped early in life by the parents who raised us. Our parents lay the foundation for who we believe ourselves to be and what we believe ourselves capable of becoming. Words can build up and words can tear down.... more

Actress, Director and Author T'Keyah Crystal Keymah is galvanizing residents in Chicago to register and vote by celebrating the legacy of Mayor Harold Washington, Chicago's first African American, with a March on Saturday,... more

Some people firmly believe that strong language is a positive motivator in guiding others toward what they believe is the correct, appropriate behavior. Rarely do those who use such strong language see themselves as being verbally... more

Eighth grader Marlo Bishop has overcome what for some may have been an insurmountable challenge. Suffering a blood clot in her right leg at 14 months of age, she was in danger of the clot moving to her heart and ending her... more

Human rights organizations across the country are protesting the ongoing abuses of power by an increasingly militarized police force, demanding that officers who kill unarmed citizens be charged with homicide. Marches and rallies seem... more

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