Tuesday, November 16, 2010

As Black/AA Women We gotta do BETTER

This was a forward email sent via a close friend:


When I first heard of the movie "For Colored Girls" I got so excited.  I had the idea of getting as many women together that I could think of to go see this movie.  I had visions of group discussions and moments shared with one another that would  lead to healing and growth, I guess I kind of imagined a Womens Empowerment Conference type of setting. 

Well after I shared my idea with a few women, reality set in and I realized that so many of us wouldn't be willing to participate for various reasons: You don't like me, you don't care for somebody I might invite, you only hang out with certain people, you don't understand the big deal about Tyler Perry making yet another movie about black people and our issues for all the world to see, you don't like crowds, so n so is too ghetto, such and such is too uppity etc... It has ALWAYS amazed me that we as black women are each others biggest critics.  We are the quickest to bring each other down, find each others faults, and nit pick at a sister until she has nothing left, nothing left to give, and then we step over her and call her worthless.  We take the prettiest women and tear them down for thinking "they are cute" but turn around and dog the average sista because "she know she should take better care of herself than that - can't believe she got a man!" We call strong women female dogs and accuse weaker women of riding somebody else's coat tails. We tell a big sista to put down her burger and turn around and criticize a skinny woman for not picking one up. We ride the loud mouth woman for "talking to darn much" and likewise torment the quiet woman for "Being too quiet and needing to take up for herself".  Sad part is we don't discriminate, we talk about everybody!!! 

I've watched women dog out everybody from Oprah for catering to white people and Halle Berry for not being able to keep a man to young Willow Smith for acting to darn grown in her recent video. All of these females are successful and there is something about each one of them to be proud of but a lot of us can't seem to see that.  I have to wonder since we all share a common thread (whether we want to admit it or not) is there something about ourselves that we don't like, what has happened to us that we cannot seem to get along? Why is that we fight amongst ourselves, backstab & steal each others men (only to find out we should have left him where we found him)? We cannot seem to be unified to support and stick up for one another. Everybody seems to be out for themselves while other groups unite against us but nobody else has to bring us down because we trample on the spirits of each other daily.  

Even if you live in a mini mansion, drive a luxury car, have good credit, rich handsome husband etc, this does not mean that you should look down your nose at the woman with 4 kids, no husband, living in income based housing struggling to keep her lights on. We ALWAYS think the grass is greener on the other side. I had a woman who's child father is MIA tell me that I should never complain because I receive a decent amount of child support and I laughed and let her know that I would gladly give every dime back if he would come relieve some of this overwhelming pressure of feeling inadequate as a parent.  If I could get just one full night of sleep or not always be on the verge of losing my job because Im the one that has to call off or leave work for one reason or another to accommodate my child - yeah he could DEFINITELY have his money if I could have some peace!  Money alone doesn't make you happy (not true happiness), good credit doesn't keep you satisfied, beauty doesn't make you any less insecure, fame doesn't make you less vulnerable or cause you to be a good judge of character and being stuck up and mean doesn't keep you warm at night or prevent you from being lonely. 

You don't know how the sista sitting right next to you could have carefully put on her make up this morning to hide the beating from last night. The teacher you handed your child over to this morning could have sent her children off to school from a dark house with empty bellies.  The teller you just got rude with at the bank could know that today is her last day on her job and have no idea how she is going to survive past next weekend.  The sista at the office that appears so busy could be typing her goodbyes to all the people that she loves because she plans to blow her brains out tonight after she tucks her babies into bed. The woman you pass in the hallway could be on her way to have an abortion because she fears what others might think or how the woman that sent you this e-mail may drink an over abundance of alcohol every night to mask the nightmares of an abusive childhood.  

Ladies we HAVE TO DO BETTER!!! I'm not suggesting that we all like each other and be phony, But I am asking that we all try to respect each other.  You HAVE NO IDEA what the next woman is going through, you don't know what past or current hurt and pains have shaped her into who she is today.  We spend so much time trying to be as strong and hard as we are expected to be that we end up cracking from the inside out piece by piece. If we would spend 1/3 of the time we spend tearing each other down to build someone up, encourage someone, show someone some love, we could truly make a difference and save someone's life.  PLEASE don't be the straw that breaks another woman's back. Believe me when I tell you that there is a woman out there that needs your smile, your hug, your support, and most importantly … your prayer.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A discussion on Black women and HIV will be hosted on BlogTalkRadio today, June 16, at 3pm EST.


A discussion on Black women and HIV will be hosted on BlogTalkRadio today, June 16, at 3pm EST.

Remember June 27th is National HIV Testing Day! -- also birthday :)

Black Women's Health: HIV & AIDS Discussion

Friday, June 11, 2010

BCU's Dedication to Dr. Dorothy I. Height...Trailblazer!

Heart & Mind



"Heart & Mind"


Rom. 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by 

the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and 

acceptable, and perfect, will of God. 


Your mind does according to what is put into it. Your mind can either 
"act" or "react". When things happen to you, your mind will pull from 
what it has been feeding on and address the issue based on what is in 
it! You see, it's like your mind is a tool box and whatever tools you 
have put into it are the tools you have to work with. Thus, when 
circumstances, trials, tribulations, etc. come your way, you have to 
use the tools that you have to deal with the crisis. If all you put 
into your mind is garbage, then your decision making will suffer 
because your mind cannot deal with situations properly. And it will 
also cause you to live according to your thoughts instead of living 
according to the Word. See, the more God we put into our mind, the 
more of him we will have to handle our situations and circumstances 
when they arise. Reading the Word and understanding it will begin to 
saturate our minds and renew us from the wrong thoughts. And our 
thinking will be subject to his Word instead of our own way and we can 
effectively give our problems to him.

To truly give it to God, we have to make sure we have allowed him 
access to our minds as well as our heart. Many of us only allow him 
access to our hearts and therefore, when we talk to him, he feels far 
from us. We sometimes try to carry him around as a tool to use when we 
need him, while we constantly fill our minds with negative things 
via sinful lifestyles, people, places, music, movies, etc. that 
showcase immoral things instead of the Spiritual things from God. 
Eventually, that takes a toll on us. It begins to out weigh the "God" 
in our minds. So, when problems or situations come, our minds "react" 
to them based on what we have filled our minds up with! The more evil 
in there, the more we react evilly. The more God in there, the more God 
can act for us. Sure you may have salvation in your heart, but your 
mind can definitely lead you away from the presence of God and you can 
be a gospel disaster! How many Christians do you know like that? Come 
to church, serve in church, talk about church, but their homes are a 
mess! That's because they have accepted Christ in their hearts, but 
their minds are not sober. To be sober minded requires you to protect 
your mind from corruption so that you do not walk according to worldly 
thoughts, but you govern your life by thinking on things above. Sure 
it's good to have a clean heart, but for your heart to STAY clean, you 
must have a renewed mind.

Suggested Reading: 1Pet. 1:13, Rom. 12:2, Eph. 2:3, Phil. 2:5

Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2010 Emory Commencement Address



When Emory made the announcement back in late March that California's Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger was going to give the 2010 Emory Commencement Speech, I was very disheartened and disappointed in Emory's selection. I was not the only one who was upset about this; many of my other colleagues and friends felt the same way, especially those who were from California. We wanted to know who was on the selection committee and who was on the list of probably speakers. But of course there was no way for them nor me to  get that top secret information.

As the time for graduation drew near, I debated back and forth several times about attending the Commencement ceremony that morning, or just opting to only participate in my school's (Rollins School of Public Health) Degree Ceremony. After contemplating over this issue, I decided, "hey you only graduate once from the Public Health program, might as well make the most for my 2 years of hard work at Rollins!"

With all this being said, I was in no way disappointed in the Governator himself. His speech did impress me, and it was funny and inspiring -- key elements to a good commencement speech. I am glad that I chose to attend the commencement exercises with my other fellow graduates, friends and colleagues of Emory!

Enjoy the speech! Feel free to let me know how you think Gov. Schwarzenegger did with his 2010 Emory Commencement Speech.  

Did he say, "I'll be back." You'll have to watch to find out.... ;-)






                                                  


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Bible Verse of the Day 5/23/2010


Each of us should please his neighbor for his good, to build him up.
— Romans 15:2 (NIV)

Thoughts on Today's Verse...

Being dissatisfied with life can be caused by a myriad of things. But for many of us, this dissatisfaction is a symptom that we have focused too much on ourselves and are angry with life. We have forgotten to count our blessings, neglected giving thanks to God, become silent in our praise to our Father, and have quit helping those around us. Thinking of others is how Christ lived. When we follow his example, our actions make a difference in the lives of those we bless and we also find ourselves immensely blessed as well. Let's get our focus off ourselves and look to bless and build up our neighbors for their benefit and not our own!

My Prayer...

Holy and Matchless God, help me see the brokenness, hurt, and difficulties in the lives around me. Please use me to bless others who so desperately need to experience your love and grace. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Just Beyond the Tear Drops Reveals Bright Smiles


I am not deliberately writing in the color purple because it is my favorite color, but I choose this color to honor a life that was lost. The love of the color purple is just one of the commonalities I had with the person not only I lost, but many of us lost. On October 22, 2009, God called Melva Jean Crutchfield home at the tender age of 24...only 4 days before your special 25th birthday. That was the week of Bethune Cookman University's Homecoming, and the 60th anniversary of our chapter, DynAmic Delta Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. It was to be an exciting time...celebrations with friends, family, greeks, students, professors...but what I was looking forward to the most was FINALLY taking a completed #14 picture (meaning all the #14s from our chapter from 2000 to 2008) were going to be all together for a Homecoming. No one will understand us 14s and how special and unique we are...we have a strong bond like any of the other numbers that have come through DA. It is something special with all of us...we communicate with each other unlike any other number. 

Melva was not only special because she was my number,but she was also my baby duck. I was her DP, her Delta Madre that I brought her into the chapter with the rest of her LSs...the 19 Iconz of Integrity. They were my last batch of baby ducks before graduating from the Great BCU and moving on. I am always thinking about Melva and carrying her with my in my mind and in my heart. I miss Melva so much, but I find comforting in knowing how much love she had here on Earth and what an impact she had on those she came across during her time here. Although her her life here on Earth is done, she is still living, living in another place that many of us hope to see after our time here is over. I find peace is knowing that she is living on and is happier in her eternal life, and I know that she is looking down on us all, and waiting for our time (whenever that may be) to join her with open arms. I love you always and forever MJC #14 DKA: "IQ #5"







They are not dead,


Who leave us this great heritage of remembering joy.



They still live in our hearts,
In the happiness we knew, in the dreams we shared.



They still breathe,
In the lingering fragrance,windblown, from their favourite flowers.



They still smile in the moonlight’s silver,
And laugh in the sunlight’s sparking gold.



They still speak in the echoes of the words we’ve heard them say again and again.



They still move,
In the rhythm of waving grasses, in the dance of the tossing branches.



They are not dead;
Their memory is warm in our hearts, comfort in our sorrow.



They are not apart from us, but part of us,



For love is eternal,


And those we love shall be with us throughout all eternity.