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- Web directory listing sites related to Black Women's lives in America and worldwide.
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- A Black relationship site where observations, advice and experiences are told by those that have lived them.
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- Companion site to a book by Vicki Calton that provides beauty and social skills and techniques for African-American women to look, feel, and act their best.
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- Literature and excerpts by upcoming writer.
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- Magazine of fashion, music, culture and beautiful Black women.
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- Michigan entrepreneur and writer focuses on womens' and minority issues. Photograph, samples of her writings and links to her commercial websites.
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- Entertainment Magazine, resources for fashion, beauty, online soap opera and directories for those working or desiring to work in the entertainment industry.
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- Romantic love poetry.
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- Links to Websites concerning many aspects of Black women.
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- Womanism, culture, and politics site.
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- Online companion to the print zine and blackgirl stories - personal zines from a black woman's perspective.
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- Information, links and articles.
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- Exploration of Black feminity and beauty. Articles and poems, plus links to similar sites.
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- Ayllu is a step team from NYC whose purpose is to promote unity and sisterhood in our college community through stepping.
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- A motivating, inspirational online magazine for African American women.
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- Insight and education on communication skills, dating issues, and mind games.
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- Online magazine for black women, commentary, links and articles on everything from sex to race issues.
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- A listing of television shows with Black female main characters, and those without them.
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- Dedicated to the health and wellness of today's African American woman.
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- A forum designed to encourage, educate, and inspire women of color.
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- Examines the debate over 2 Live Crew's arrest on obscenity charges in 1990, and they ways in which the case illustrates how race and gender politics continue to marginalize Black women.
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- Celebrating the beauty of Black women, fictional stories featuring Black women with natural hair.
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- CBWW, is a non-profit community-based self-help center committed to improving the health status of African American women and their families.
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- The DOE Network is an online publication and resource for women of color.
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