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Celebrity Cribs: Which Legendary Actor is Selling This La Quinta Cali Mansion For $4.5M?? [Photos]

Located within the confines of The Madison Club, one of the ritziest private golf courses in the country, the 5,200 sq ft residence is a blend of Spanish and Mediterranean design set on a lot of nearly half-an-acre. The home offers four bedrooms and five baths, with luxe touches such as stone-carved elements, vaulted ceilings, designer doors and windows and a bevy of fireplaces found throughout. Telescoping doors found in the great room, chef’s kitchen and master suite open the interior to various open-air terraces and patios, including a fully equipped outdoor kitchen area. Rounding out the fine golf course estate is a pool and an adjacent fire pit that enjoys views of the surrounding mountain landscapes. Flip through to see the beautiful home and to find out the seller!!

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Celebrity Cribs: Which Legendary Actor is Selling This La Quinta Cali Mansion For $4.5M?? [Photos]

10 Ways To End “Black Woman” Stereotypes

Every race has its stereotypes. And we’re all aware of the stereotypes directed at black women. There are stereotypes that depict us all as ghetto, loud, argumentative, bitter, etc… I don’t like to be stereotyped- especially negative stereotypes likes the ones I’ve listed above. That’s why, as a black woman, I’m very mindful of my words and actions, while refusing to play into “black woman” stereotypes. I’m still genuine to who I am, and I don’t try to serve as the PR representative for an entire race of people. But I also recognize that because of the culture black women live in, it’s wise for us to be fully aware of how and why other individuals form opinions about us. This way, we’ll be fully equipped to recognize, not play into, and even tear down any negative stereotypes when the spotlight is on us. My advice to all black women is this: Be mindful of the image you want to portray. Check out 10 ways to end “black woman” stereotypes at MadameNoire.com

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10 Ways To End “Black Woman” Stereotypes