Blessings All,This month Love's Troubadours web site is celebrating Black Women Who Rock in teaching people how to live well with interior design and wine. How did you like my rhyme? Is it the beginning of my career as a BAP Hip Hop artist? No need to answer. I'm gonna keep my day jobs!Love's Troubadours web site is also celebrating Black Women Who Rock for 100 years this month. These women are members of my Aunt Jane's sorority - Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. For more information, visit www.lovestroubadours.comAlso, check out the BAP Living social networking site for women of African descent who self-identify as Black American Princesses (BAPs) and Educated Black Women (EBW) just like Love's Troubadours' main character Karma Francois and myself. http://baplivingforbapsandebw.ning.com.BAP Living Groups are now on Myspace and Facebook. See the links below.-BAP Living Myspace Group - http://groups.myspace.com/bapliving-BAP Living Facebook Group - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15124364305Enjoy July!Be love, love light, and live as the spirit of life!Ananda LeekeGo Green BAP Author and Life EntrepreneurPS: Be sure to tune into BAP Living Radio on Sunday, July 6 from 7pm-8:30pm. Visit www.talkshoe.com/tc/18598 to listen to the show. If you miss the program, you will be able to listen to a recording that will be posted immediately following the show. The July 6th program theme is “Exploring the Best of Black Womanhood in Indie Music, Books, and Internet Media” (web sites, social networking sites, blogs, podcasts, radio and television shows, and YouTube videos). A guest panel featuring the following women will share their expertise:-Khadijah Ali-Coleman, writer, educator, performer and co-founder of Liberated Muse Productions, an arts-based planning group coordinating the Capital Hip Hop Soul Fest in Washington, DC-Corynne Corbett, a blogger, writer, editor, former editor-in-chief of Heart & Soul and Mode, and founder of That Black Girl Site and My Black Girl Site, a magazine-style blog collective and a social networking site in New York, New York-Shawna Renee Madison, a radio host/producer, blogger, and founder of Cocoa Mode in Washington, DC-Monica McInyre, an independent musician (cellist), lyricist, vocalist, and creative director of the Black Women's Arts Festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-Diane Williams, an author, radio host, founder/publisher of 22nd Century Press, and co-founder of Black Author Showcase social networking site in Upper Marlboro, Maryland
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