>Omarosa is Back and Talking ‘Sistas vs. Sistas’: Are Black Women At Odds?

>This interview doesn’t start off real well for Omarosa A recent piece in Essence magazine, “Black women Behaving Badly,” claims African-American women are routinely mean to one another. But aren’t all women capable of cattiness, or is this a unique phenomenon for black women?Author Katrina Bell McDonald, a sociologist, and reality TV star and author Omarosa Manigault Stallworth, debate relations among black women on the NPR radio show ‘Tell Me More” with host Michel Martin. Here’s some website comments: Every single time I see or hear Omarosa in an interview (including today) she has a rude attitude (and I’m being … Continue reading >Omarosa is Back and Talking ‘Sistas vs. Sistas’: Are Black Women At Odds?

>Essence’s ‘25 Most Influential’ Includes Radio Hosts

> Well we knew Obama was #1 Essence magazine has chosen President Elect Barack Obama as its most influential person of the year in a special year-end issue, which recognizes the 25 most distinguished African-Americans who have made a difference. The list also includes several female radio journalist and host: Michel Martin, Bev Smith, Farai Chideya, Michele Norris, and Adaora Udoji. Essence magazine’s 25 Most Influential List: 1. Barack Obama – President-elect 2. Donna Brazile – Political Strategist, Commentator 3. Gwen Ifill – Journalist 4. Valerie Jarrett – President and CEO, The Habitat Company, Adviser to Barack Obama 5.Queen Latifah … Continue reading >Essence’s ‘25 Most Influential’ Includes Radio Hosts