Reality TV and Black Women Don’t Mix
May 24, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, featured articles
I have never been a fan of reality TV. Actually, it makes my skin itch. My mother swears by it. She watches Survivor, The Biggest Loser, and various others I can’t recall by name. These are much milder than the raunchy Real Housewives and Basketball Wives shows. In most cases, reality TV is nothing more [...]
Black Women….Not Enough
March 11, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women
Not Enough Net Worth: Apparently, a recent report “a leading economic research group,” social scientists are looking focusing on the financial plight facing African American women. According to an article written by Tim Grant in The Post-Gazette: Women of all races bring home less income and own fewer assets, on average, than men of the [...]
All The Single Ladies!
February 23, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, relationships
Sometimes the single life doesn’t feel like a Beyonce video. And as we learned from Race Talk’s Angela Stanley, it ain’t cheap either. Shoveling duty over the last two weeks has also put me in the “yeah, I’m independent, but I could still use some help!” mood. There is still snow on the ground but [...]
The Cost of Being Single and Childfree
February 12, 2010 by guest blogger
Filed under black women, money
It’s apparently more cost efficient to be married than it is to be single. Well, perhaps not in all cases, but there does seem to be benefits that are pretty good and, so far, largely unattainable for single people. Though many have delved into the financial pros and cons of being married versus single, few [...]
Black Men and Marriage
February 9, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under relationships
In case you missed it, Yolanda Young wrote an opinion piece in the USA Today on the much talked about issue of single black women, and asks, “what about the men?” As a single, African-American woman, I shrug each time a new pessimistic report comes out highlighting the dismal state of affairs for black women [...]
Which One Are You?
February 9, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, race
Several news outlets have reported on a new study from Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks – who knew they conducted studies? “African Americans Revealed,” is a study of more than 80,000 African-American consumers over an 18-month span broken down into several individual research reports. The report findings include a segmentation study, which revealed that African-Americans [...]
What is Black Love?
January 20, 2010 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under relationships
What is Black Love? A simple woman like me would suggest that it is the love between a black man and a black woman. Perhaps that’s why there is such an uproar about Essence’s Black Love Issue with New Orleans Saints player Reggie Bush. For those of us not up on pop culture paparazzi news, [...]
No Black Prince for Disney’s Tiana?
December 11, 2009 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, books, movies, and music, race
Black women across America gave a collective “It’s about time” when Disney announced pre-production on a film featuring a black princess. Disney has traveled a long road to move from its early caricatures of lazy, big-lipped, bug-eyed, zoot-suited blacks to Princess Tiana, an energetic, smart and in-charge heroine. But as the national release of The [...]
Why Precious is Important (Movie Review)
December 2, 2009 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, books, movies, and music, featured articles, personal development
After I agreed to write a review for the movie Precious I began to wonder if I’m the right person to do so. I say this because I am by no means a big movie-goer. In fact Precious is only the third movie I’ve seen this year — He’s Just Not That Into You and [...]
Women You Should Know: Jehmu Greene, President of the Women’s Media Center
October 30, 2009 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under black women, women you should know
The Women’s Media Center (WMC), a leading media advocacy and training organization recently announced that its board has unanimously chosen a new president: Jehmu Greene. Founded in 2005 by Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda, and Robin Morgan, The Women’s Media Center works to make women more visible and powerful in the media, and is a nationally [...]

