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Tuesday, May 6, 2008. LIFESTYLE: VSL, or How to Not Speak Like a Child. Let's see a show of hands - how many of you brown girls speak your first language as well as you do English? How many of you speak it as well as you did when you were living at home? How many of you speak it as well as a 5-year old? Here are some good tips on how to keep up on that first language:. Learn to read and write. Many brown ladies I know are illiterate in their native language - it's more common than you think, and it's som...
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A Michael Fassbender Appreciation Blog for all the lovely Brownies (and lovely non-brownies) who can't get enough of the most beautiful ginger on the planet, the most handsome shark in the sea, professional panty-creamer (it says so on his work visa! And the all-around flawed perfection that is Fass. Yep, the Wild Irish Boy reigns supreme up in this piece :). BROWN GIRLS LOVE FASSY. Michael Fassbender Photographed By Jerome Bonnet In Cannes 2015. I Forgot These Were Sitting In My Drafts Since Yesterday.
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Saturday, January 31, 2015. Brown Girl Submission: Anta Njie. I had a bad case of writer's block one day so I called upon my friend, Anta. She is a young woman who will tell it as she sees it regardless of how anyone feels. Like all of the writers on this blog, She is fiery, for lack of a more appropriate adjective. There will definitely be an opportunity to learn more about her soon. Must it be our hips? Tuesday, January 27, 2015. A Mother’s Prayer. Arlena Florence (Cheyenne's Mother). I liked to sit do...
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Follow #browngirlsmatter on WordPress.com. Follow #Browngirl Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 9,245 other followers. In light of recent events, both domestically and globally, I recently found myself. Still not convinced of the sense of urgency? Black/African-American girls have a greater likelihood of growing up in a poor family and living in a single-parent household. Say, I am excited about beginning the work needed to r...
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Brown Girls Museum Blog | Two brown girls blogging about museums, American Studies, and Washington DC.
Brown Girls Museum Blog. Two brown girls blogging about museums, American Studies, and Washington DC. The Journey for Regina. Deconstructing the Black Monolith. Unraveling Identity Exhibit Review. Ravon Takes the Windy City. Our first photo tour is live! Brown Girls at NMC! Local Communities, Global Initiatives. August 14, 2015. How can museums balance responsibilities to the local neighborhoods with the global pursuit of access to archives for everyone? July 29, 2015. Facing Shirin Neshat’s History.
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The Skinny on BrownGirl Speaks. This space is where I ruminate on my fabulously quiet life ranging from homeschooling my son to all the things pen and paper to what I'm sipping for sanity. Oh yeah, I might even share a bit about my hot ass husband occasionally. So, grab a some tea and sit for a spell. BrownGirl Speaks 2009 - 2015.
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