Showing posts with label oprah winfrey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oprah winfrey. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Your Black News: Tyler Perry Gets Blasted in New Tell-All Book

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from Your Black Celebrities

A new tell all book has emerged and it’s about Tyler Perry and his many rumored relations with females in the industry including Tyra Banks and Oprah. Pop the hood for the details.

A book entitled Tyler, an acronym for T.he one Y.ou L.east E.xpected R.evealed:  Uncensored Tell All Book about the REAL man behind the make-up and dress, alleges that the Tyler Perry you see isn’t the Tyler Perry you get.  The author is really trying to throw Tyler under the bus and even has audio of him going off about some “undisclosed” female who is feeling him too much saying “the b*tch is crazy.” 

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Oprah Winfrey Puts out a Power List

Forbes has theirs, why shouldn't the most powerful media maven in the world have hers? In the September 2009 issue of 'O' the magazine, Oprah Winfrey names 20 of some of the most powerful contemporary and legendary women in her first-everPower List. There is no chronological ranking. This is an opportunity to celebrate some of the well-known as well as unsung heroes who inspire, educate and advocate in various arenas.
The full list of honorees includes: Venus Williams, Sarah Silverman, Anna Deavere Smith, Donna Brazile, Mayda del Valle, Terry Tempest Williams, Lauren Ambrose, Pema Chodron, Lateefah Simon, Shirley Ann Jackson, Dambisa Moyo, General Anne E. Dunwoody, Kara Walker, Sheila Bair, Mary Gaitskill, Cleopatra (YES, Queen of Egypt of yesteryear), Michelle Rhee, Lilly Ledbetter, Anne Mulcahy, Melanie Sloan. --O, The Oprah Magazine

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Black American Empowerment, Education, Economics: Oprah

Dr. Boyce Watkins, Delores Jones (host of Woman to Woman) and Hip Hop Star Vigalantee discuss the black educational system, black america, black women, black youth Oprah Winfrey and Bill Cosby. This exciting interview with African American leaders lays out issues of critical importance in the black community, including the prison systems, the educational system, and much more.

Black Education, Black Empowerment Part 1:





Black Education, Black Empowerment Part 2:



Black Education, Black Empowerment Part 3: