Wednesday, March 24, 2010
BeautyGirlMag.com - "Suene Grande"
Though we are well into the twenty-first century, cultural and racial barriers for minorities in the United States are still being demolished everyday. Historical “firsts” by minorities in the U.S. are continuously being conquered and we have no other choice but to salute them.In the past four years alone, we have seen amazing successes from minorities.
No longer is coming from a low-income family or receiving a less than proper education reason enough to slip into the stereotypical roles set by closed-minded aspects of our society. In 2005, Condoleeza Rice was appointed our nation’s first female Secretary of State; Barack Obama was elected as our first African-American U.S. President in 2008, and I’m sure you’ve been just as excited as I have about our first Hispanic-American Supreme Court justice being sworn in over the summer (I am woman. Hear me roar!)
Last year, here in the belly of the Mobile Bay, we were blessed with a femme-fatale first of our own. In the spring of 2009, Jamie Ramseur became the first Hispanic-American to be selected as a Crewmate for the USS Alabama....
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Be blessed.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
ASHLEY AMISS - Exploring Shame
And I instantly became frightened beyond belief..."
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
ASHLEY AMISS - It's sort of like that movie, Transformers
...I’d like to begin this blog by first apologizing for my absence. While facing the beginning of a new year, I also found myself facing more obstacles than I’d ever faced (at one time) in my entire life. It seemed as if the enemy was attacking me from every side and it was causing me to have difficulty maintaining stability and organization in my day-to-day activities. I was having more bad days than good, was crying more, was snapping at people more and my tolerance level was somewhere below -3.
One day, I looked up and I didn’t recognize myself in the mirror.
Who was this person who barely had the energy to get out of bed and make it too work? Who was this person who was losing hope in her deliverance from such trying times? And how could she continue to write spiritual pieces, trying her best to speak an uplifting word or two into the lives of others, while her own spirit so desperately needed to be cleansed? So, I took a little vacation from writing to y’all and decided clean house...
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