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Domestic Violence Awareness Resources

Domestic Violence  Awareness Resources October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and it’s important to not only highlight Domestic violence but to give help resources to those suffering from this violent epidemic. Domestic violence (also called intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic abuse or relationship abuse) is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship. Here are the different types of abuse:   Copyright by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project 202 East Superior Street, Duluth, MN, 55802 218-722-2781 If you’re suffering from domestic violence you will find resources below that you can contact immediately for help. To talk to someone right now call the National Domestic Violence Hotline : 1-800-799-7833 or 1-800-787-3224. If you’re seeking shelter in the DMV area please contact the following resources: The DC Coalition against Domestic Violence (DCCADV) 5 Thomas Cir NW, Washington, DC 20005 (202) 299-1181 My Sister’s Place (MSP) Address: 1436 U St NW Suite 303, Washington, DC 20009 Open Monday- Friday 10AM–6PM (202) 529-5261 The DC Coalition against Domestic Violence (DCCADV) 5 Thomas Cir NW, Washington, DC 20005 Phone : (202) 299-1181 My Sister’s Place (MSP) Address : 1436 U St NW Suite 303, Washington, DC 20009 Open Monday- Friday 10AM–6PM (202) 529-5261 If you’re seeking shelter in the Baltimore area please contact the following resources: BEA GADDY’S FAMILY CENTER Phone: (410) 563-2749 Address: 425 N Chester Street Baltimore, MD 21231 Food pantry, soup kitchen, and long-term shelter for women and children. (Men are referred to other centers.) Also provides hygiene products, financial assistance, referrals, career counseling, certified substance abuse placement, and youth programs. Shelter is run and maintained by its residents. S… FAMILY CRISIS CENTER OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER Phone: (410) 285-7496 Provides emergency shelter, food and transportation while more permanent housing is being arranged. Domestic violence counseling for women and children, both individual and group…. KARIS HOME Phone: (410) 342-2533 Address: PO Box 735 Baltimore, MD 21203 Karis Home is an emergency shelter for women and children with a capacity of up to 38 individuals. They also provide meals and counseling.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Resources

Watch T.I. Feat. Jacquees “Certified” Music Video (Presented by Coalition DJs)

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Source: Hot 1079 Coalition DJs teamed up with T.I. & Jacquees for a certified banger produced by Deraj Global & Jagged Edge. The Coalition DJs were assembled in 2008 as the brainchild of Atlanta music exec, Xavier Hargrove (DJ Big-X). After nearly 10+ years of watching DJ Funky, DJ X-Rated, and DJ Nando establish their names individually via popular Atlanta gentlemen’s clubs such as Jazzy T’s, Strokers, and Magic City, X felt that combining their efforts would make them a force to be reckoned with in Atlanta’s booming urban nightlife and music scene. Utilizing longstanding relationships and capitalizing off of the extraordinary success of the city’s local talent, The Coalition DJs carved their niche. With their exceptional skills on the turntables and the microphone, they’ve broken records for artists like Young Jeezy, Future, Ca$h Out, Travis Porter, Waka Flocka, 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane, Shawty Lo, T.I., B.o.B, Jermaine Dupri, and more. Today, there are Coalition DJs throughout Atlanta, Detroit, Miami, Tennessee and North Carolina. Strip clubs in Atlanta control the music scene and the Coalition DJs are the go-to source for new music and talent. Each and every Monday, Coalition DJs hold New Music Mondays , which is when an artist (mainstream or independent) plays up to three songs, first verse and a hook and receive criticism and feedback from over 20 reputable members. This is a great opportunity for artists to connect with DJs and media personnels in the Atlanta market. After the meeting, it is recommended that New Music Monday guests go around to the clubs to visit the DJs and get their music played. (A tour guide can be provided). The Coalition DJs were assembled in 2008 as the brainchild of Atlanta music exec, Xavier Hargrove (DJ Big X). After years of watching DJ Funky, DJ X-Rated, and DJ Nando (the crew’s original founders) establish their names individually via popular Atlanta gentlemens’ clubs such as Jazzy T’s, Strokers, and Magic City, X felt that combining their efforts would make them a force to be reckoned with in Atlanta’s booming urban nightlife and music scene. Utilizing longstanding relationships and capitalizing off of the extraordinary success of the city’s local talent, the Coalition DJs carved their niche. And, with marketing pro Nick Love at the helm, the team’s influence and reach grew nationally. With their exceptional skills on the turntables and the microphone, they’ve broken records for artists like Young Jeezy, TI, Future, Cash Out, Travis Porter, 2 Chainz, Rich Homie Quan, Migos, and more. Without question, they are officially the #1 DJ Crew In The World! @coalitiondjsatl Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep

Watch T.I. Feat. Jacquees “Certified” Music Video (Presented by Coalition DJs)

Do You Know Detroit? – Motown Museum

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In celebration of Black History Month 2018, Radio One Detroit is highlighting Detroit landmarks that have had an impact on black history! Source: iOne Digital / iOne Digital Motown Museum Source: Raymond Boyd / Getty     About Impact Network The Impact Network is the fastest growing and largest black owned faith-based tv network spanning across the United States, the Bahamian Islands and parts of Africa! Click Here to visit their website!  

Do You Know Detroit? – Motown Museum

UAW Ford Trailblazer – Nelson Jack Edwards

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In celebration of Black History Month, UAW Ford is recognizing African Americans who have paved the way for others! Source: iOne Digital / iOne Digital UAW Ford recognizes Nelson Jack Edwards – Source: Witek / Detroit Public Library Nelson “Jack” Edwards was Vice President of the UAW and a founder of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. Nelson was born in 1917 on a farm in Lowndes County, Alabama. In 1937 he moved to Detroit and worked at the Chrysler plant where he became active in the local union. Inspired by his brother John who had told him the union was doing good things, Edwards began his union career during the union growth of the 1930s. Nelson became the first black man to become a vice-president of the UAW and long-time civil rights champion. He was silenced by a gunman in 1974 but his achievements are monumental and continue for all to emulate and build on. About UAW Ford Ford and the UAW are always working to maintain and build upon our position as industry leaders. Our commitment to worker involvement and labor-management cooperation has deepened over the years, helping to keep us on the cutting edge as an example of labor and management working together for the benefit of all. Click Here to Visit Our Website Thanks to the Detroit Public Library for providing Radio One with the above picture. Click HERE to visit their website!

UAW Ford Trailblazer – Nelson Jack Edwards

Student Organization Gets The University Of California To Sell Their $30M Of Private Prison Stock

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The Afrikan Black Coalition successfully persuaded the Chief Investment Officer for the Univ. of California to sell their prison stocks.

Student Organization Gets The University Of California To Sell Their $30M Of Private Prison Stock

Dear Bossip: My Husband Works Nights, Sleeps All Day & I’ve Been In Contact With An Ex & Think I Want An Open Relationship

Dear Bossip , I am almost 26-years old and have been married to my husband for 5 years. He works night shifts and we hardly do anything together because he’s sleeping during the day because of his work schedule. We have a 3-year old together. Lately, I was having dreams of an ex from years ago. He was my first real boyfriend at age 18. I felt like I really missed him so I contacted him, and we text and talk daily. I miss what we had. I was thinking of an open relationship, but don’t know how to tell my husband. I am so confused. Can you guide me the right way and what do you think I should do? – Confused Woman Dear Ms. Confused Woman , So, let me make sure I’m hearing you correctly: You want to approach your husband and tell him that you want an open relationship because you miss what you had with an ex-boyfriend from when you were 18 years old. Yeah, you do that. I’ll wait on the next letter from you, that’s if you’ll be able to write from your coma. SMDH! Chile, here we go! I swear you folks will displace your emotions and feelings and blame the other person for what they are not doing, and you are a huge contributing factor of what’s the problem in your marriage. You won’t express yourselves, be honest, or truthful with your mates, and you don’t know how to express what you want, need, and desire. You don’t know how to use your words properly. You only create arguments, and when you’re not being heard, you do what you’re doing and that is seek out the attention of another because, “They understand me. They get me.” GROW THE DAMN HELL UP! In reality what is really going on is that you’re missing your husband’s affection and attention. You’re missing the intimacy with your husband because he works nights and is tired when he comes home and sleeps during the day. Therefore, because you won’t express to your husband what you’re feeling, and how it makes you feel undesirable, unwanted, and unloved, you’ve reached out to an ex-boyfriend to fulfill these desires. Instead of going to your husband to fulfill your desires and needs, you want to ask him for an open relationship so you can get what you want. Does that make any logical sense to you? Really? Does it? You’re trying to reenact a relationship from when you were 18-years old. Ma’am, you’re 26-years old, and you’re still thinking about a relationship you had when you were 18-years old. Therein lies the problem. You’re trying to recapture the past to make it your present. Eight years have gone by, yet, you’re still living in the past attempting to make it your present day reality. Sweetie, you’re married with a 3-year old child. Is it worth it to bring in another man into your marriage? Is it worth it to destroy your marriage, unravel what you’re building, and dismantle your family because you want an affair? All because you want intimacy, desire, and to feel loved, wanted, and needed. Wouldn’t it make more sense to go to your husband and say, “Honey, I know you work nights. I appreciate all that you do for our family. You work hard. You go above and beyond to make sure that we won’t go without. You care for us. You take good care of your child. You’re a real man and that is why I married you. However, I want to share with you that lately I’ve been feeling unwanted. I’ve been feeling unneeded, and undesirable. I need some intimate time with you. I want to spend some quality time with you as a family, and feel your presence. I know you’re tired when you get home, but is it possible that you can make an effort to consider my needs, my wants, and my desires. I want to make you feel like a man, and you want you to make me feel like a woman. Can we work on that as a team?” Now, I’m sure your husband would respond positively and would make an effort. But, you’ve got to work together. Hell, the man works nights. He’s tired when he comes home and you’re up and going a hundred miles an hour because you’ve slept and rested your body. He hasn’t had the time to rest and heal his body from an 8 or 12 hour shift. So, work together. Instead of being so dramatic and selfish, and wanting to ask for an open relationship, don’t be surprised if he responds negatively, and splits your damn wig! How about you stop communicating with your ex. You’re a married woman. You have a family. Focus on your family, and building what you’ve signed on for. End the communication and contact before it goes too far and you there is no coming back. You’ll find yourself losing everything – your child, and your husband. So, don’t fall back into your trifling, nasty, and hoe-ish ways. I’m not saying you are, but what you’re describing sounds like it. Communicate openly and honestly with your husband about your needs, desires, and wants.  I’m sure you can resolve what you really want and get what you both need. – Terrance Dean Hey Bossip Fam, what do you think? Share your opinions and thoughts below! Also, e-mail all your questions Terrance Dean : loveandrelationships@bossip.com Follow Terrance Dean on Twitter : @terrancedean “LIKE” Terrance Dean on Facebook , click  HERE! Make sure to order my books Mogul: A Novel (Atria Books – June 2011; $15); Hiding In Hip Hop (Atria Books – June 2008); and Straight From Your Gay Best Friend – The Straight Up Truth About Relationships, Love, And Having A Fabulous Life (Agate/Bolden Books – November 2010; $15). They are available in bookstores everywhere, and on Amazon, click HERE!          Continue reading

Seen On The Scene: Jada Pinkett Smith And Willow Attend Event To End Human Trafficking

Looking good for a good cause! Jada Pinkett-Smith was looking positively peachy while daughter Willow wore stripes to stand up for human rights at the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking 15th Annual Slavery to Freedom event in L.A. Thursday. You like? Nicole Scherzinger was also seen on the scene. This is a more “conservative” look for her but we love it. AKM-GSIMedia Continue reading

President Obama Calls Stoned Kal Penn

The President will go to great lengths for every pothead vote. In the run-up to the Democratic National Convention this week, Barack Obama is making sure every member of his coalition does his or her part. He’s even making personal calls, hoping to appeal to some of his more ardent supporters. Such as Kal Penn of Harold & Kumar fame:

Getting Finer With Age! Some of the Swexiest Black Male Celebs in their 40s!

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Getting Finer With Age! Some of the Swexiest Black Male Celebs in their 40s!

So Disrespectful: WTC Victims Families Offended By NYC Tourists Treat 9/11 Memorial Like An Amusement Park

C’mon now people, seriously?? WTC Victims Families Offended By Tourist 9/11 Memorial Behavior They’re treating it like a national playground. At the National September 11th Memorial, tourists balance coffee cups and soda bottles on the parapets bearing the names of the dead. Parents hoist their children to sit on the bronze plaques, while other visitors splash water from the two waterfalls onto their faces to cool themselves on a hot summer day. On the plaza, tourists break out lunch foods and lie on their backs. A year after the memorial’s opening, the almost-cheerful atmosphere at what was supposed to be a solemn site has appalled first responders and victims’ families. Some have compared the $700 million memorial to a “Disney attraction,” down to the weaving lines to get in. One tourist “spilt coffee all over my son’s name . . . after she arose from sitting on the names,” a relative wrote to Bill Doyle of the Coalition of 9/11 Families. When first responder Marianne Pizzitola visited, she found people acting “like this was a park or playground.” “People laughed and took pictures smiling, and so many people leaned on the tablets with all of my friends names engraved in them, holding Starbucks cups, like it was a kitchen table,” Pizzitola, head of the FDNY EMS Retirees Association, wrote in a letter to Memorial President Joe Daniels. Do you think that the 9/11 memorial and the WTC victims are being disrespected by people’s callous behavior? Image via NYPost Source

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So Disrespectful: WTC Victims Families Offended By NYC Tourists Treat 9/11 Memorial Like An Amusement Park