9. and 10. are on point...
an yet, ONCE AGAIN, I see nothing about helping rebuild our black men. You blame black men for propagating colorism and yet black women let white consumerism and capitalism distort their views of black men. Our relationship reconstruction must be a two way street.
And I also remember people on this very site clowining me for saying our communities lack of focus on education directly stems from the mothers and fathers not placing importance on it and kids' peer groups not making begin learned sound cool.
an yet, ONCE AGAIN, I see nothing about helping rebuild our black men. You blame black men for propagating colorism and yet black women let white consumerism and capitalism distort their views of black men. Our relationship reconstruction must be a two way street.
And I also remember people on this very site clowining me for saying our communities lack of focus on education directly stems from the mothers and fathers not placing importance on it and kids' peer groups not making begin learned sound cool.