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Jacobs said "Sistas" turned into such a hit that he may bring it back sometime this summer for a week or two.
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You co-started a blog called "From the Hearts of Soul Sistas" with Aloted, what gave birth to this awesome project and how long will it last?
Interview Thursday: " Every human is made to fulfill a divine purpose" - Writefreak 2009
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You co-started a blog called "From the Hearts of Soul Sistas" with Aloted, what gave birth to this awesome project and how long will it last?
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Most of the productions have been re-imagined Greek dramas, including "Lysistrata: Sistas on Strike," and "The Persians: Tragedy in the Hood."
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Dominican-American hairstylists are running Sistas out of business.
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In an essay called “Sistas, What Goes Around Comes Around,” discussing the common complaint that men of other cultures devalue black women, she writes, “If we remain silent about bigotry and defend cultural hostilities among ourselves, then we set ourselves up for failure.”
Don’t Bring Home a White Boy KARYN LANGHORNE FOLAN 2010
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Unlike almost all of his Movement Sisters whom I will call the "Movement Women Elders" and the "Movement Young Sistas," Dr. King is consciously and constantly remembered, enshrined, re-enshrined and re-interpreted, even as hundreds and thousands of incredible Black American women remain obscured and unknown, and too often even ridiculed, derided, discounted, and finally left behind; most often quite deliberately.
Las americas Marian 2009
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Unlike almost all of his Movement Sisters whom I will call the "Movement Women Elders" and the "Movement Young Sistas," Dr. King is consciously and constantly remembered, enshrined, re-enshrined and re-interpreted, even as hundreds and thousands of incredible Black American women remain obscured and unknown, and too often even ridiculed, derided, discounted, and finally left behind; most often quite deliberately.
Elections U.S. Marian 2009
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Unlike almost all of his Movement Sisters whom I will call the "Movement Women Elders" and the "Movement Young Sistas," Dr. King is consciously and constantly remembered, enshrined, re-enshrined and re-interpreted, even as hundreds and thousands of incredible Black American women remain obscured and unknown, and too often even ridiculed, derided, discounted, and finally left behind; most often quite deliberately.
Politics Marian 2009
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Unlike almost all of his Movement Sisters whom I will call the "Movement Women Elders" and the "Movement Young Sistas," Dr. King is consciously and constantly remembered, enshrined, re-enshrined and re-interpreted, even as hundreds and thousands of incredible Black American women remain obscured and unknown, and too often even ridiculed, derided, discounted, and finally left behind; most often quite deliberately.
Shock&Awe Marian 2009
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