African Americans have been pummeled by the recent financial crisis, including facing the most adverse consequences of credit card debt, and higher interest rates, according to a recently released study. Click on the link below to read more.
Goddess IntellectBattle Of The Sexes: “Sex, Likes And Videotape” December 7, 2013 In Toronto“Friends With Benefits: The Grey Area In Between” Telisha Ng
Goddess Intellect is a talk show host, relationship coach and author of the blog Goddess Intellect along with a weekly column in Hello Beautiful magazine. She is a native of Toronto, Canada. She enjoys sharing her views on love, and life from a refreshing unique and sometimes humorous perspective.
– Her next Battle Of The Sexes Show which is today
– a little about background her background
– her first book, Friends With Benefits: The Grey Area In Between and what it is all about
– On being at this year’s Blogalicious
– On being regarding having one of the top dating blogs for African Americans and how it happened
– Why did she want to talk about the popularity of Black male relationship bloggers
– Why does she feel Black male relationship bloggers so popular?
– How has the relationship blogging landscape has changed since she started?
– What are men asking her about relationships? Has it changed since she started relationship blogging?
– How has she changed since her brand has grown?
– The challenge of keeping balance in her life
The AIDS epidemic in America is rapidly becoming concentrated among poor, young black and Hispanic men who have sex with men. Click on the link below to read more.
A Taste Of The Caribbean FestivalGemma Raeburn-BaynesRedefining Caribbean Cuisine – Chef Anthony Mair And Taymer Mason
A Taste of the Caribbean, an annual Montreal festival of Caribbean culture celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2014.
The festival raises money for its Triumph Through Adversity Culinary Scholarship Program; a portion of the proceeds raised through this month’s workshops will go to the program.
A Taste Of The Caribbean Festival will be presenting two cooking on December workshops on redefining Caribbean cuisine, to be given this month by two veteran chefs and cooking instructors in Montreal.
Jamaican-born chef, caterer and restaurateur Anthony Mair, who lives in Toronto and Jamaica, will give a workshop on Caribbean fusion cuisine. His menu will feature dumplings filled with a curried pumpkin mash and topped with a coconut crème fraîche and caramelized Scotch bonnet onions; a rib sampler with Blue Mountain coffee-laced barbecued ribs and guava jerk ribs; avocado crème brûlée. It will take place December 12th at 6 p.m. and again December 14th at 2 p.m.
Barbados-born vegan chef Taymer Mason, a food biologist and caterer who makes her home on the island of Saint Martin, will give a workshop on creating vegan traditions with Caribbean-style cuisine. On her menu are breadfruit ravioli with calabaza squash filling; seitan roast with Bajan-style holiday stuffing and sorrel chutney; vegan holiday ham with pineapple glaze and, for dessert, guava, apple crostata with rum-butter sauce. It will take place December 13th at 6 p.m. and be repeated December 14th at 11 a.m.
The workshops will be given at Les Cuisines Commerciales Mont-Royal, 5475 Royalmount Ave., Suite 119-120, Town of Mount Royal.
To reserve a spot at one or both workshops, call Gemma Raeburn-Baynes at (514) 620-6612.
Each workshop will feature a two-hour interactive demonstration in English (Mason speaks French as well), followed by generous tastings of the dishes being prepared. Cost per workshop is $60 per person, which includes printed recipes. Mair’s signature sauces will be available for purchase at his workshop; Mason will have signed copies of her book, Caribbean Vegan, available for sale.
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Dr. David J. Leonard – 2013 The Year In Race And Thoughts About Nelson Mandela
Dr. David J. Leonard is associate professor in the Department of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies at Washington State University, Pullman. With a B.A. in Black studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a master’s and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, he has dedicated his career to interdisciplinary scholarship, transformative teaching, and research that underscores the continued significance of race within popular culture, the structures of politics, and society at large.
Dr. Leonard will speaking about various subjects including the year in race.
All you need to watch the show live is to go The Dr. Vibe Show Homepage at http://thedrvibeshow.com/ tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. 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