Segment I. Launch of Visibility
Join Dr. Culbreth for the launch of Visibility and learn about the purpose, mission, vision of Visibility, sponsorship and advertising opportunities, guests, etc.
Segment II. Launch: Black History Month Mini Series
"We Are Our Sisters’ Keepers: Black Girls and Women Empowering Each Other in the Millennium." (Black History Month Mini Series. February 7, 2018 – February 28, 2018)
Segment III. We Are Our Sisters' Keepers (Episode I)
We are all members of the village and play certain roles through various customs, practices, beliefs, etc. Roles include ensuring that girls and woman are supported across the board, psychologically, emotionally, physically and socially – to ensure the growth and well-being of each other on various dimensions. Girls and women of the village possess unique talents which are used to provide support, nurturing, protection, guidance, and help, to advance, celebrate, embrace, empower, inspire, motivate, etc. girls and women as they travel on their journeys. Historically Black women have embraced the sisters’ keeper philosophy through slavery, reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Era and into the Millennium.
Join Dr Culbreth for us for a discussion on how Black women and girls, as their sisters’ keepers can work together to maintain the village, Please visit Visibility for complete episode details
Genealogy, Colorism and Passing
Women of Color: More Than Just A Trend/Stereotype
Toxic People, Toxic Environments and Toxic Situations
Grant Writing and A Reality Check in Baltimore: Indeed It Takes A Village
The Effects of Colorism on Girls and Women of Color: An Interview with Ng'endo Mukii (Yellow Fever)
Fabulously Fifty Women of Color: Living Life Fabulous!
Fabulously Fifty Self-Love
People of Color And The Power Within
Girls and Women of Color Moving Forward Onward and Upward
Preparing Youth of Color for Promising Futures Using S.U.C.C.E.S.S.
Racism In The Millennium
Celebrating and Embracing Girls and Women of Color: Rising Above Colorism and Negativity.
Why Are You Treating Me Differently? When Girls of Color Are Treated Disparately Because of Their Race and Color
"Annie" and Girls of Color Living Life Beautiful
The Hidden Prejudice in Education
Addressing Racism on College Campuses
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