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amanda davis
About Me
I am a social-pyscho analyist by nature and a communications grad by paper. My passion is race/cultural relations with the infastructure. I'm currently working on my book about black love, and another book on motivating the youth. I am looking to network with anyone about their business and looking to make a difference in particular working to help the youth.
You can be my friend if...
You are:
Socially Concious
Love Black People and all the negative things that come with them(lol)
Have Knowledge of Self
Want to see a better tomorrow for the youth
Occupation:
Student
Favorite books:
Malcolm X on Afro American History
Whoreson
The Michael Eric Dyson Reader
Freedom
Relationship status:
Taken
Orientation:
Straight
Kids?:
Yes
Smoke/Drink?
yes/yes
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Midnight by Sistah Souljah

Posted on February 21, 2009 at 2:11am 0 Comments

I was so excited when I heard that Sistah Souljah was writing this book "Midnight". While in my Afro Studies class, a female bought up how she portrayed black women in the book. The discussion went from sister to sister who had read the book. Each one had a differet stereotype and I kept thinking she was going to create that stand up sister that would help wipe them all out. Then one sister said what I didn't want to hear. That she had married him to a Japanese girl. That shit made my top fly… Continue

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At 11:53pm on March 2, 2009, Raziya Nishati said…
peace sistren....
At 4:34am on February 24, 2009, Kill-Ah Watt said…
Amanda, I like how you’re breaking down the barriers of misconceptions. Your doing a good job.Your books will be worth reading. You remind me of another powerful woman In her own rights; Angela Davis, Watt
At 8:39am on February 22, 2009, Tiger Hoods said…
Creole means of mixed white/black descent. They are the descendants of slaves. The maroons however are those who ran away from the plantations, escaped as soon as the slaveships hit land or got freed by others in raids. They did some pretty amazing stuff, you should look that up if you're interested
At 7:35pm on February 21, 2009, Tiger Hoods said…
I was born here. My parents are from Surinam, South America which is a Dutch colony where the official language is Dutch lol but on the streets most people speak the creole language. There are alot of Chinese, Indian & Indonesian immigrants in Surinam. My dads creole & marroon & my moms chinese & indonesian. They moved to Holland after the independace so yeah.. thats how I ended up in this cold ass country.. Is that enough info for you :P
 
 
 


 

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