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Corynne |
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Corynne Corbett is That Black Girl Blogging. She has always been passionate about empowering women to find ways to make their lives better. She has spent her career writing and editing for as well as speaking to women about their mental, physical and spiritual well-being. On this blog, Corbett will take a critical look at the images, issues and attitudes associated with us in popular culture and give you her view. Some of what she has noticed is strange, disturbing, comical and downright unbelievable. It makes her say hmmm…. or it makes her want to holler. Ultimately she wants you to know what effect these things have on black women’s lives. |
Felicia |
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Quoted as one of today's leading motivational speakers by Essence magazine, Encouragement CoachTM Felicia T. Scott is the author of Thrive! 7 Strategies for Extraordinary Living. As a certified life coach, Scott communicates her message of extraordinary living with an engaging combination of wit, transparency and straight talk. Her syndicated column, has appeared in The Love Express on and on. Ms. Scott has written for Heart & Soul magazine and has been featured in Essence, Heart & Soul and Gospel Today magazines. Her seminars are popular at women's, singles' and youth conferences. |
Noël |
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Noël is a naturally skilled ‘hair artist’ who has worked with countless A-list celebrities including Alicia Keys and Ciara. Her work has been seen of some of your favorite makeover shows and in magazines including Essence and Sophisticates Black Hair. My personal mantra is to "treat every client like an A-list celebrity.” |
Nykia |
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We've all heard those infamous Project Runway words, "in fashion one day you're in and one day you're out." The same truth holds for just about any trend, whether it's clothes, beauty or even home décor. The Last Trend Standing is the spot for discussing which trends were built to last and which were dead wrong from the start. So before torching your collection of lacy leggings, flushing your cobalt eyeshadow, or painting over that paisley wallpaper, stop here for the latest news on what's worth keeping and which fads to skip all together. |
Julia |
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When she’s not penning articles on fashion, beauty or health, journalist and author Julia Chance is on a perpetual quest towards finding domestic bliss. Home Girl is the dispatch from her journey where she shares ideas and opinions on everything from the latest household gadgets to timeless housekeeping rituals. And, in the spirit of full disclosure, Julia is using this effort to prompt her to do better on the home front. “Gotta practice what I preach!” |
Jermaine |
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Ask The Married Guy Jermaine E. Spradley is 25 years old, college educated, gainfully employed, and happily married. In this blog, he'll use his past relationship experience, understanding of women and wisdom gained in marital bliss as the background from which he imparts advice. The consummate "friend", he's always been the guy women go to for a real man's perspective. Blunt, honest, compassionate and understanding, he's heard it all, seen it all, and done it all (well, maybe he hasn't done it all, per se) in his short time on Earth. So whether you're married, dating, searching or single, whether you're younger, older, hopeful, or hopeless, here, on ThatBlackGirlSite.com, you can take advantage of this rare chance to – Ask The Married Guy |
Nubia |
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When Nubia isn’t spending her time exploring the art world, she is chronicling her adventures in New York City on her popular blog, "The Disconnection: Encounters with Strangers". She updates it weekly with true (and often humorous) encounters with and observations of strangers in New York City. From comical subway situations to random spats on the street, Nubia seems to be a magnet for madness.
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Julee |
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Julee A. Wilson aka “The Little Black Girl That Could,” has spent the past several years working and contributing to various magazines (Real Simple, Vibe, Conde Nast Traveler, etc), appearing on Local and Nation television sharing style trends and chatting-up the likes of Andre Leon Talley, Robin Givhan and Tracy Reese, in her relentless pursuit of becoming a successful fashion journalist. Julee’s blog will allow you to step into the fabulous world of fashion—from the tents at New York Fashion Week to fashion news from around the world—and share in her unique perspective of a young black woman trying to make her mark in the industry. There is a little-something-that-could in all of us….so, let it shine! |
