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Lauryn Hill Speaks #MusicIndustry

We don’t hear much from the lyrically acclaimed Lauryn Hill but back in June she explains her reason for leaving the music industry: “There were a number of different reasons. But partly, the support system that I needed was not necessarily in place. There were things about myself, personal-growth things, that I had to go through in order to feel like it was worth it. In fact, as musicians and artists, it’s important we have an environment — and I guess when I say environment, I really mean the [music] industry, that really nurtures these gifts. Oftentimes, the machine can overlook the need to take care of the people who produce the sounds that have a lot to do with the health and well-being of society, or at least some aspect of society. And it’s important that people be given the time that they need to go through, to grow, so that the consciousness level of the general public is properly affected. Oftentimes, I think people are forced to make decisions prematurely. And then that sound radiates.” Read More: Lauryn Hill Talks About Why She Left Music! | PerezHilton.com http://perezhilton.com/2010-06-29-lauryn-hill-talks-about-why-she-left-music#ixzz142gZhM5x Celebrity Juice, Not from Concentrate

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Vern’s Recommended Read: Wench #naturalhair

I’m Vernadette a true southern girl. I love Jesus with all my heart and reading books is my favorite pastime. I guess I should mention that I have also been rocking natural hair since 1996! I’ve always been an avid reader since I could read. I was always making book recommendations to my friends so I decided to make my recommendations to the entire world via my blog, prissybooksnob.blogspot.com. My latest review is for Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez. This book addresses a really heavy subject matter: slave mistresses and their Masters who love them and own them. I would suggest this book to all women, not just African-American women, because it gives insight from mistress’s point of view. This book totally changed my view on the whole master and mistress relationship structure. Even though most of these women were essentially raped and forced into relationships some fell in love. The complexity of this love is what we read about in Wench. Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez I have read hundreds of books but this one has left a lasting impression on my heart. The story is about endearing friendships, the love a mother, a forbidden love, and a discovery of self. Most of all I would have to say that this novel shows how love actually does “bear all things.” This novel also changed the way I had previously viewed slave/master “intimate” relationships. I truly hated for this book to end. The narrator of this story is Eliza “Lizzie” houseslave on the Drayle plantation. Drayle is Lizzie’s master and father of her two children Nate and May who is affectionately known as “Rabbit.” Every summer, Drayle and Lizzie vacation at the Tawawa Resort in OH. There they are met by three other men along with their “negro wenches.” At Tawawa is where we begin to learn about all their lives. There is Sweet, Mawu, and Reenie. Phillip is the male slave that travels with Drayle and Lizzie. Phillip is Drayle’s most trust slave on the plantation and Lizzie’s dearest friend. During these summer vacations, Lizzie, Mawu, Reenie, and Sweet get to know what it feels like to be somewhat “free.” In a sense, these vacations do nothing but fuel the desire for freedom. While the others are overshadowed with the thoughts of freedom, Lizzie is overwhelmed by love. Lizzie has a love for her children and a love for Drayle that is incomprehensible considering that ultimately she is his “property.” Mawu is from Louisiana and shows the most strength of all the women. She is also the main one that confronts Lizzie about her love for Drayle asking on one occasion, “Is he your God?” Mawu also makes it very clear that she does not love Tip, her master, the only reason she accompanies him is because he “owns” her. Reenie is the silent one of the group and the oldest. By the end of the novel we learn that she is the one with the most courage despite her silence. Sweet is the total embodiment of a mother which leads to a shocking tragedy. Early on we learn that Drayle favors Lizzie. I dare say he loves her. He brings her gifts for “gifts” in return. Drayle teaches Lizzie to read. The ability to read proves valuable Lizzie, her children, and other slaves. Lizzie also learns to manipulate Drayle for certain favors. I became so caught up in Lizzie and Drayle’s love story that I often forgot about his wife, Fran. Fran is not a hateful mistress but she is mean spirited. Lizzie was able to give Drayle what she, Fran, was never able to produce, children. Fran was more resentful of Lizzie than evil to her. How you deal with forbidden love, suicide attempts, abortion, abolitionist ideals, runaway slaves, voodoo, deceit, and death of all proportions in one story is amazing but Dolen Perkins Valdez pulls it all off without missing a beat. The story was seamless and it just keeps pulling at you. There were times I cried and others that I cheered. I felt like I knew these women personally and their hurt was my hurt and their joy my joy. Perkins-Valdez wrote a story that will forever be relevant. Guest Blogger: Vern (twitter) For more reviews check out her blog

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Closer to My Dreams

I absolutely Loved Drake before his “young money” movement. A song in particular that made it love at first hear was ‘Closer to my Dreams’. Now of course lik many artists majority of the song was sampled. The song he used was from Goapele’s ‘Closer’. Listen to her vocals as it carries you away. Yes this is a throwback but the message still applies to today! Adore her hair as well as you adore this song…

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#Naturalhair Studies Volume 1

Many people have been nagging me since the summer when I did this little study of mine, to post the video. I have to admit my video editting skills have been “RUSTIFIED” so please excuse the choppiness.I interviewed just a few people and asked them some questions on hair during the month of July. Of course no one knew I was Natural back then because I had braids, if you remembered from my hair story.These are Real people with Real opinions and none of it is staged.I must have used this video as some sort of uplifting or insightful tool to get me through my “natural depression” stage of not revealing my hair!Volume II will be here soon. Be on the look out!

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#Naturalhair Studies Volume 1

Many people have been nagging me since the summer when I did this little study of mine, to post the video. I have to admit my video editting skills have been “RUSTIFIED” so please excuse the choppiness.I interviewed just a few people and asked them some questions on hair during the month of July. Of course no one knew I was Natural back then because I had braids, if you remembered from my hair story.These are Real people with Real opinions and none of it is staged.I must have used this video as some sort of uplifting or insightful tool to get me through my “natural depression” stage of not revealing my hair!Volume II will be here soon. Be on the look out!

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Transitioning with music! @MusicofSoleil

My High school Buddy, Vanessa, whom of which is so lovely by the way, is transitioning! When I say i adore this girl i really do. No its not just because she is taking that step into the natural world, but its because she lives a life of versatility! With her versatility comes her music ability! Her style is so decadent and takes a liking to Janelle Monae but with her own fantastic twist! This is why I have chosen Vanessa this week for Artist of  the Week! I promise you your ears will not go unpleased as you listen to this beautiful young lady! Be sure to check her out on Twitter and Youtube as well!

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Transitioning with music! @MusicofSoleil

My High school Buddy, Vanessa, whom of which is so lovely by the way, is transitioning! When I say i adore this girl i really do. No its not just because she is taking that step into the natural world, but its because she lives a life of versatility! With her versatility comes her music ability! Her style is so decadent and takes a liking to Janelle Monae but with her own fantastic twist! This is why I have chosen Vanessa this week for Artist of  the Week! I promise you your ears will not go unpleased as you listen to this beautiful young lady! Be sure to check her out on Twitter and Youtube as well!

CIA EDWARDS

Christain Therapist. Trauma Coach, Author. Helping high-achieving women heal past pain, deepen connections and lead with peace

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