“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
“Dr. Vibe Show Takes” contains various types of content such as our “takes” on different subjects and events, what we are up to and useful pieces of information. Enjoy!!
Stephanie Small “The Super Sistah”“Don’t Let The White Girl Win!” Stephanie Small
While pursuing a degree in psychology, Stephanie Small discovered a love for writing and an affinity for giving good advice. A former social work counselor, she is currently a certified trainer and college lecturer with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in the Arts. A woman of the world (Canadian-bred with West Indian roots, now living and loving in New York), Stephanie works as a Professional-Development Coach and Training Strategist specializing in Adult Education. Her life’s goal is to educate individuals on how to overcome their fears and discover their own personal power.
Growing up as Soul Sister #1 in white schools with white girls as BFFs, Stephanie Small knows what’s behind the white girl’s appeal. She can tell you why it seems like every actor, athlete and smokin’ black bachelor has a white girl on his arm. What’s their secret? The answers are broken down between the pages of, “Don’t Let The White Girl Win”.
Acknowledging the silent rivalry between black and white women, without apology or pulling punches, Small reveals to single sisters everywhere why the other girl is making sweet love to the brothers who should be their boyfriends, while 47% of black women will never wear a wedding dress.
Without shying away from harsh and humbling personal anecdotes, the book promises to break the cycle. In a style that is equal parts as funny as it is infuriating, “Don’t Let The White Girl Win” gives black women the one thing they need: strategies for winning at love, life and everything in-between.
We will have have the Super Sistah live tonight at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. She will talking about “Don’t Let The White Girl Win”.
During our live interview, you have the opportunity to call in and share with us and ask questions via Skype. If you would like to do this, please call us at: doctorvibe42. If you get through, please be patient and we will get to your call as soon as possible.
All you need to do listen to the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe and Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 9 p.m. EST/6 p.m. PST. You can also provide your comments and questions during the event via Twitter (@drvibeshow#DrVibe) and at our Facebook Fan Page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page
Stephanie will be doing a Toronto book release of “Don’t Let The White Girl Win” on November 24, 2012. For more information on the event including tickets, please click on the following link: http://dltwgwbooklaunchto.eventbrite.com/#
From left, The Toronto Star staffers with Jamaican roots who worked on The Toronto Star’s “Jamaica T.O.” project: Tony Wong, Donovan Vincent, Ashante Infrantry, Royson James, Nicole Wynter, Chantaie Allick, Rich Griffin and Robert Benzie.
The Toronto Star staffers with Jamaican roots who worked on our Jamaica T.O. project give some thoughts about their Jamaican roots. Click on the link below to read more:
Some historians say Barack Obama’s presidency has sparked a return of racism with echoes of post-Civil War Reconstruction. Click on the link below to read more.
For a full 24 hours beginning at midnight on Sept. 19, seven Toronto Star reporters followed 50 Torontonians of Jamaican descent to explore their impact on the GTA. Click on the link below to read more.
African Americans continued to be battered by a high rate of unemployment on the eve of the high-stakes presidential election. Click on the link to read more.
African Americans continued to be battered by a high rate of unemployment on the eve of the high-stakes presidential election