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The "Mall"
The Strong Black Woman is not DEAD An international collective of African Women pulling together in the oneness of the This is the Kenyan Flag. This reminds us that we should work together for progress in the true African spirit of Harambee.
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Ekaabo! Welcome! Afrikan Sistahs, Inc is proud to announce the opening of our new venture, Afrikan Sistahs Marketplace. We hope to provide you a full service marketplace featuring all things black. We strive to bring you quality products and services at reasonable prices. We are the only media and advertising outlet for various internet and mainstream radio stations and publications. Contact us for more information on our promotions, goods and services. If there is anything you wish to see featured here, or sold here, please feel free to contact me. Blessings of good fortune, In the history of our race the women were the masters of the marketplace.
Today, more than ever the definition of marketplace is the arena of business.
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"It is not inconsequential that the
market is a major setting of social and economic activity involving
primarily women. Trading is probably the most common profession among
women in Yoruba society. Indeed, the market is controlled by women;
it's administrative head, the Iyalode, holds a position on the King's
council of Chiefs. Women are economically independent, and through
trading they can acquire greater wealth and higher status than their
husbands. (Lloyd 1963:39;1974:38)..the women's realm, the place where
their collective social power is most consciously felt. The
Marketplace is thus a most appropriate setting...that seeks to gather
all segments of the society in order to pay homage to the special
power of women and to partake of their influence. ..The market is a
transient place, at once the domain of women...woman are considered
the "owners of the world" (oni l'oni aiye). They control the world;
they control the market. Indeed the Market is microcosm of the
world.."
From "Gelede: Art and Female Power Among The Yoruba" by Henry and
Margaret Drewal
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_________ The Pain We Hold Inside
It
pains me desperately to see the pain Black women suffer because we
fail to see our own dysfunction. We are so steeped in the very
human disease of seeing ourselves as flawless, of validating
everything that we experience as healthy, that we are killing
ourselves, literally and figuratively, in an effort to hold on for
dear life to the very belief systems that are destroying us. I see
it around me daily. Women that are suffering from clinical
depression, that are being eaten up with unhappiness, perpetuating
destructive patterns and being unable to see how to get out of them
and never questioning the core issues that keep us unhappy. more
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