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From Top Left to Right: Tara Jefferson, theyoungmommylife.com Angela Cooper, hangingwithmrsacooper.blogspot.com Deveter Brown, BlackPlanet.com Onica Cupido, BlasianBabyNotes.blogspot.com Lorraine Robertson, AskWifey.com Lashanda Henry, blackparenting.blogspot.com Lucinda Anderson Hughes, FrugalSocialite.com Sherrelle Kirkland Andrews, Funkidivagirl.com Right now just about everything on my body hurts, I think even my hair hurts (lol) … but in a good way. We saw and DID so much at Disney, it was absolutely amazing. Back when I was a kid, we did a few trips to the Magic Kingdom, but honey this takes the cake! I had no idea there was so much to see, do, eat, touch, feel, enjoy, and experience in not just an entertaining, but afro-positive, diverse, pro-black, make you feel good about who you are way! Quiet as it’s kept; Disney is doing a great job of integrating the Black Experience. Just as they say, Disney is truly magical! As someone who writes so much about pro-black media and the value of creating positive self esteem within black communities, I honestly did NOT know how much Disney has done and continues to do within the black community at large. I had to write a completely different post just to really dive deep into the creation of Princess Tiana, the first Disney African American Princess black girls have been waiting for. And of course, Disney’s newest addition to their ‘Hall of Presidents’ attraction is a life-like robotic figure of President Barack Obama that makes you feel like you are actually in his presence, listening to him speak. Disney has also teamed up with Steve Harvey to create the Disney Dreamers Academy for Urban Youth. Not to mention the fact that I stayed in the Animal Kingdom Resort with a savanna of giraffes and other wildlife right outside my window! We often say every black person needs to take a trip to Africa. After this weekend, I whole-heartedly feel like every black person needs to be a part of the Disney Experience because there is more for us there than I ever imagined. PLUS you can do Disney on a budget, as I learned from Heather and Darcy, two Magical Moms on the Disney Mom Panel. I’m a lady who loves a good budget, so I definitely have some great tips to share on how you can afford to create an amazing Disney trip for your family even on a small budget.
Sistasense.com and WorkandWebWomen.com online resource guides for beginner entrepreneurs. She also created the BlackMomsClub.com a Social Network for Black Mothers and Parents for Black Children.- Trim the Fat of unessecary projects and expenses
- Tweak and perfect the profitable projects that bring in money so they can bring in MORE Money
- Stop getting lost trying to find the next big thing
- Sitting in front of the computer won't increase sales any faster. Take a break and you just might make a breakthrough
- Remember to always keep swimming (as Dory Says in finding Nemo)