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What Black Women Really Think

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"What Black Women Really Think" is a brand new coming-of-age book and radio show about the challenges that come with being an African-American woman. WWBC

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"Wood already touched by fire is not hard tto set a light."--African Proverb

The radio show "What Black Women Really Think" covers an array of social issues and current events. Tune in each Sunday as an intimate group of African-American women discuss issues such as interracial dating, how to start... more

"Black Woman of the Week"- Sarah Baartman

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

What Black Women Really Think is a radio show with emphasis on the opinions and ideas of black women. Within this show, we want to build on the positive attributes of our characters and polish the edges.

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