Word of the Day

Tuesday, September 6, 2016


Illustrious \i-ˈləs-trē-əs\ (adjective)- admired and respected very much because a lot was achieved
: notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions

Word of the Day

Monday, September 5, 2016


Prudent \ˈprü-dənt\ (adj.)- : having or showing careful good
: marked by wisdom or judiciousness
: shrewd in the management of practical affairs

Word of the Day

Friday, September 2, 2016


 

Adjuvant \ˈa-jə-vənt\ (adj.)- serving to aid or contribute; auxiliary

 

(noun)- one that helps or facilitates

Word of the Day

Thursday, September 1, 2016


 

Mettle (noun)- strength of spirit; ability to continue despite difficulties
: vigor and strength of spirit or temperament

My Review of ‘Southside With You’

My Review of ‘Southside With You’

Wednesday, August 31, 2016


 

‘It was riveting, it was exciting, my dream of a great date!’

So this past weekend I had the opportunity to go see ‘Southside With You’ which is a film that depicts the first date of Barack and Michelle Obama. Let me tell you… I was impressed.

One thing I gotta give it to Barack Obama- he was smooth. He had a few mishaps, but he knew how to recover well and treat Michelle to an unforgettable first date..

But it was her entire being that captivated me throughout the film. She was strong, confident, classy, firm, culturally diverse and the list goes on. She commanded respect when he might have stepped out of line, but did so in the most ‘nice nasty’ way. She didn’t allow herself to be dumbed down just so Barack could feel good about himself. Yet she was her own person and poised in every way. She saw the struggles in her family and community to drive her to become the woman she desired to be. She knew that being a woman in an industry filled with men meant that she had to present herself in a dignified manner; being black on top of that just made the slate harder so she also had to work twice as hard.

Then there’s the one scene I will never forget. Barack had been negative about his father which in turn had a negative effect of his perception of himself. Her response-classic. I have never seen a woman speak so much life into a man about having a positive outlook not only on his father’s life but also that of his own. You could tell she made his soul ignite!

Overall, amazing film. Within the first ten minutes I was hooked- from hearing the reciting of my favorite Gwendolyn Brooks poem to witnessing the levels of their date which was more like an experience.

It made me remember the recent conversation I had with a friend who said ‘a good man is going to think outside the box of dinner and a movie, but give you an experience.’ And Barack did just that.

As a young brown female, I hope some of our men go see this movie and take notes. Know that it’s okay to show your knowledge, court a woman and give a memory that will last you two a lifetime. It showed me just how much brown/ black love can and still exists.

My only complaint: I wish it was longer!

Go see this film yourself ASAP!!!

-MRG

Word of the Day

Wednesday, August 31, 2016


 

Trepidation \ˌtre-pə-ˈdā-shən\ (noun)- feeling of fear that causes one to hesitate because of thinking something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

Word of the Day

Tuesday, August 30, 2016


Unpretentious (adj.)- : not having or showing the unpleasant quality of people who want to be regarded as more impressive, successful, or important than they really are

Honorary Book to Read

Monday, August 29, 2016


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Motown and Didi: A Love Story was written by Walter Dean Myers in 1987. The novel depicts Motown who lives in a burned-out building one floor above the rats, searching out jobs every day, working his muscles every night, keeping strong, surviving. Another, Didi lives in her cool dream bubble, untouched by the Harlem heat that beats down on her brother until only drugs can soothe him. Didi escapes, without needles, in her tidy plans and stainless visions, etchings of ivycovered colleges where her true life will begin. Didi can survive inside her own safe mind, until Motown steps into her real world and makes it bearable. Together they can stand the often brutal present. A riveting novel that gives life to the era to Harlem Renaissance and its essence. Great read!!

Word of the Day

Monday, August 29, 2016


Tenacious \tə-ˈnā-shəs\ (adj.)- not easily stopped or pulled apart; firm or strong; continuing for a long time; very determined to do something