Get Into It!
Spring - Summer 2008
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Now Here!
Black Woman and Child
Spring-Summer 2008
On the Cover: It's
our day to have our say. Sharing secrets in the way that comes
naturally from sister to sister. Photographer: Karen Struthers.
Contents
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Publisher Page and Greetings
Population Control: Common sense or new world white
supremacy?
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Featured Writer: Kia Hayes
This talented artist and scribe shares a brief and
beautiful view of being a Black Woman in Japan.
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Raising Eco-Conscious African Children
“Introducing eco-play into your child's routine coud be
just the thing needed to get them away from the television, video
games, and computer screen.”
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Your Guide to Green: A World of
Difference
It took generations of people thousands of years to get
the environment into the sorry state it's in today -- and cleaning it
up is no overnight fix! This green guide presents some good ways to get
started and to keep the momentum going.
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BUSTED: The Toxic Baby Bottle Scandal
-- REVEALED
A new report shows that a dangerous chemical is finding
its way into our baby's milk -- with serious adverse health effects.
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Living Well with Sickle Cell
"Every child
has a divine purpose. Whether it's sickle cell, whether its diabetes,
whatever illness, God still has a plan and a purpose for you."
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What's Up Down There?
In this exclusive, intimate discussion, women let it all
out about our private parts.
- Sidebar:
Getting the Lowdown on Vaginal Health
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In Her Own Words: Cathy Snoggles
A candid conversation with the author of Erotic Tales Sure to
Arouse the Senses. "If I had done
all of the things that I wrote about, I would be in
the hospital, flatlined."
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What's On?
Population Control: Common Sense?
Or New World White Supremacy?
"Some people are always
looking for someone to blame. In times of economic or employment
crisis, they blame the immigrants – people like us. In today’s
environmental crisis, they blame overpopulation – of people like us.
They don’t blame the excessive lifestyle of Western waste."
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