Posted in , , , , , , , Racism, Stereotypes, Women of Color, Embracing and Empowering, identity, self-identity, Significant Life, Embrace you, Positive thinking, Rediscover, Reinvent and Redefine You, Meaningful life, self-empowerment, Self-esteem, Self-Love, Black Women, Respect, Disparate treatment of Black Women, girls of color, race and color barriers, High Standards, High Expectations, professional goals, The Power Within, Higher Ground, The Sky is the Limit, define yourself for yourself, Paving your path, Being original, Dreams, Inspiration, Haters and naysayers, Dignity and self-worth, The pursuit of happiness, Unapologetically you, good choices, empower, dreaming in color, mentoring, National Girls and Women of Color Council, Inc., self-worth, Helping hand, Self Worth, Everybody needs somebody sometime, reaching for the stars, rebalance, rising to the top, social well-being, the power of prayer, the power within, Yes you can and you will, your good place, Visibility, Black Girls, Black women, unity for us, empowering, advancing, Be the change, voices, unfinished business, toxic people, colorism, advancing the dream, Advancing Girls of Color, Advancing Women of Color, Visibility Talk Radio, Dr. Donnamaria Culbreth, psychological well-being, emotional well-being, Celebrating women of color writers, Our Voices Our Stories Anthology, body image, body shaming, empowering girls of color, empowering women of color on Mar 28th, 2019
Join Dr. Culbreth and guests, Dr. Meghna Bhat and Ms. Alicia Thompson, authors and contributors to “Our Voices Our Stories: An Anthology of Writings Advancing, Celebrating, Embracing and Empowering Girls and Women of Color” for a discussion on empowering girls and women of color. This episode will focus on the empowerment of girls and women of color personally, academically and professionally. Topics will include how we can empower girls and women of color psychologically, emotionally, physically and socially.
Additional discussion topics will include realizing the power within, self-esteem, self-love, self-identity, self-respect and self-pride, colorism, race, hair, body image, inner beauty, words of wisdom, self-validation, on being original, defining yourself for yourself, standards of beauty, setting high standards and expectations among other topics. The episode will also focus on how women of color can inspire, set examples and empower girls and teens of color and the development of coping strategies to deal with race, color and disparate treatment issues.
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Posted in , , , , , , , , , , , , Embracing and Empowering, Black Americans, Positive thinking, Meaningful life, girls of color, define yourself for yourself, Paving your path, Being original, Dignity and self-worth, good choices, knowledge is power, dreaming in color, National Girls and Women of Color Council, Inc., Helping hand, Self Worth, Biased, Everybody needs somebody sometime, Curveballs, distractions, faith, rising to the top, social well-being, strength, the power within, welcoming change, Yes you can and you will, Visibility, Black Girls, Black women, We are our sisters' keepers, celebrating, empowering, advancing, Be the change, Unique calling, Time, talents, creativity, voices, unfinished business, a dream not deferred, haters, naysayers, toxic people on Mar 8th, 2018
Join Dr. Culbreth for "Be the Change Needed: Using Your Unique Calling to Trailblaze as a Torchbearer. Topics include unique callings, girls and women of color, societal ills, being empowered, the change needed, things that matter, opportunity, advocating, broader concerns of humanity, unfinished business, dreaming in color, silence, voices, visibility, a helping hand, passion, purpose, haters, naysayers and living your dream.
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Posted in , , , , , , Embracing and Empowering, identity, self-identity, Self-esteem, Self-Love, Black Women, Respect, Disparate treatment of Black Women, race and color barriers, The Sky is the Limit, loving yourself unapologetically, self-love, define yourself for yourself, Paving your path, Loving yourself, Being original, Inspiration, Dignity and self-worth, Validate yourself, good choices, dreaming in color, National Girls and Women of Color Council, Inc., Helping hand, Self Worth, reaching for the stars, rebalance, rising to the top, social well-being, the power within, your good place, Visibility, Black Girls, Sisters' Keepers, Black women, We are our sisters' keepers, unity for us, unity by us, celebrating, empowering, advancing on Mar 2nd, 2018
Unity Among Us, For Us and By Us, the final episode of the mini-series “We Are Our Sisters’ Keepers: Black Girls and Women Empowering Each Other in the Millennium.”
Topics include a summary of We Are Our Sisters' Keepers, unity moving forward advancing, celebrating, embracing and empowering each other, power in numbers, support systems, resources, and collaborations, etc.
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Posted in , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Curveballs, distractions, emotional, faith, finding balance, PSWOT, reaching for the stars, rebalance, rising to the top, social well-being, strength, the power of prayer, the power within, welcoming change, Yes you can and you will, your good place on May 4th, 2017
So life has thrown curveballs that have wreaked havoc in your life. Find balance as you return to being in a good place psychologically, emotionally, physically and socially as you keep rising to the top!
Life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect them and sometimes curveballs are small little distractions and sometimes they are life changing events. Join Dr. Culbreth and Dr. Jung as they return to Complexity Talk Radio for a thought-provoking commentary on dealing with curveballs, the basket of lemons sitting on your table, and the key ingredients necessary to make empowering lemonade as you continue on your journey rising to the top!
Topics:
Curveballs The power within
The bitter and the sweet PSWOT
Making lemonade Finding balance
Perseverance Rising to the top
It’s all about you Yes you can and you will
The tall glass Let it go and move on
Women of color
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