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Saturday, August 05, 2006
"Black Women Need Love, Too!"
Want Answers About Your Love Life?
Los Angeles, CA Jul 21, 2006 With nearly 75 radio appearances, two previously published books ("The Climate: A Perspective Unvisited" & "How To Tame A Dawg"), and her coverage of the Michael Jackson Trial, activist Pearl Jr. has launched her new book, "Black Women Need Love, too!"
This is a "how to" manual dealing with the challenges that face Black women with having a permanent partner in their lives.
Pearl Jr. exposes her personal love life in a naked emotional reality that intends to have Black women take a serious look at the world they live in, as well as needed self-evaluation of themselves and, of course, disecting the heck out of the Black male psyche.
"Black Women Need Love, too!" focuses on what's in the best interest of Black women, which is not White women with Black men. But to the contrary, Pearl Jr. explains why she believes that Black women should look outside of the Black race for a mate who is willing to provide and protect the Black women.
The subtitle of this book "Exposing the Conspiracy to Keep Black Women Without Love" delivers a clear undeniable chronology of race relations and connects the dots as to why keeping Black women without love contributes to the current status quo of the White Power Structure.
Furthermore, Pearl Jr. says "it's epidemic the number of unmarried and uncommitted Black women--it's quite gloomy", but she offers techniques and strategies about how to get the man of your choosing into your life and committed only to you.
Pearl Jr. has just been invited to be a guest on the Tyra Banks Show to discuss this vital issue. Tape date is set for August 18th.
You may visit Pearl Jr.'s website: www.BlackWomenNeedLoveToo.com for more details and to watch her online TV show.
"Black Women Need Love, too! Exposing the Conspiracy to Keep Black Women Without Love" is Available on Amazon.com
Learn More
About Elbow Grease Productions
A full service production company that focuses on activism via the media.
Elbow Grease Productions
Pearl Jr
Owner
email: pearljr@trutalk.us
phone: 818 716 7838 Elbow Grease Productions
Cecil Holmes
Owner
email: CecilHolmes@yahoo.com
phone: 818 716 7838
Los Angeles, CA Jul 21, 2006 With nearly 75 radio appearances, two previously published books ("The Climate: A Perspective Unvisited" & "How To Tame A Dawg"), and her coverage of the Michael Jackson Trial, activist Pearl Jr. has launched her new book, "Black Women Need Love, too!"
This is a "how to" manual dealing with the challenges that face Black women with having a permanent partner in their lives.
Pearl Jr. exposes her personal love life in a naked emotional reality that intends to have Black women take a serious look at the world they live in, as well as needed self-evaluation of themselves and, of course, disecting the heck out of the Black male psyche.
"Black Women Need Love, too!" focuses on what's in the best interest of Black women, which is not White women with Black men. But to the contrary, Pearl Jr. explains why she believes that Black women should look outside of the Black race for a mate who is willing to provide and protect the Black women.
The subtitle of this book "Exposing the Conspiracy to Keep Black Women Without Love" delivers a clear undeniable chronology of race relations and connects the dots as to why keeping Black women without love contributes to the current status quo of the White Power Structure.
Furthermore, Pearl Jr. says "it's epidemic the number of unmarried and uncommitted Black women--it's quite gloomy", but she offers techniques and strategies about how to get the man of your choosing into your life and committed only to you.
Pearl Jr. has just been invited to be a guest on the Tyra Banks Show to discuss this vital issue. Tape date is set for August 18th.
You may visit Pearl Jr.'s website: www.BlackWomenNeedLoveToo.com for more details and to watch her online TV show.
"Black Women Need Love, too! Exposing the Conspiracy to Keep Black Women Without Love" is Available on Amazon.com
Learn More
About Elbow Grease Productions
A full service production company that focuses on activism via the media.
Elbow Grease Productions
Pearl Jr
Owner
email: pearljr@trutalk.us
phone: 818 716 7838 Elbow Grease Productions
Cecil Holmes
Owner
email: CecilHolmes@yahoo.com
phone: 818 716 7838
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