*NEW EPISODES RETURN JUNE 2023* Just a black girl talking black thangs with other black girls🤷ðŸ¾â€â™€ï¸ Comments, Questions, Topic Suggestions? Email: anotherblkgirl@gmail.com
Is there a war on black women? Black girls and women are 4x more likely to die by violence than white or latina women. It has become so severe that black women are now facing a higher risk of being murdered than white boys and men. Author, playwright, director and Women's Leadership Project's #StandingForBlackGirls co-founder Sikivu Hutchinson steps up to talk reasons for increased violence, prevention and solutions.
Black women are 3x more likely than white women to die from complication during pregnancy and delivery. 31 year old April Valentine knew these stats and took every precaution to not be a statistic. She was excited to have 1st child, but unfortunately she would never get to meet baby Aniya. Cousin Mykesha shares April's story.
Krystal Morgan talks losing her 15 year old daughter Dykota to Covid-19, vaccines & more.
Kika talks the physical and mental benefits of stretching your body with Janee' Renee
Singer Vivian Green talks new album "Love Absolute, privacy as an artist, streaming, upcoming projects & more with Janee' Renee
TV Host, Media Personality Ananda Lewis opens up about her battle with stage 3 breast cancer, importance of mammograms, alternative treatments and feeding your mind, BODY & soul.
Anita White b.k.a Lady A has been in the business over 30 years, releasing multiple albums, performing all over the world and now Lady Antebellum wants to erase all of it. But the original Lady A isn't going down without a fight.
Actress, singer, dancer and St. Louis native Rheaume Crenshaw talks Broadway shutdown, Black Rep, ideal role, growing up in the STL & more with Janee' Renee
Classical singer/soprano Julia Bullock talks self identity, civic unrest, classical arts, Josephine Baker and more with Janee' Renee.
Janee' catches up with several phenomenal black mothers to discuss their experience with raising black boys in a world that clearly doesn't value them. Opening up about their fears, the racism their children have faced, hope for the future and more.
Janee' Renee and Dr. Walker talk eliminating the stigma of therapy, mental health myths, depression/anxiety in our culture and more.
Janee' and her friend girl Parthina step up to the M.I.C and talk their similar experiences with being alone during quarantine. *cues up Akon "Locked Up"
Harlem, NY resident Tiffany Pinckney talks her experience with Covid-19. How she contracted/survived it and how doctors are now using her blood to possibly save other covid-19 patients.
This episode is about the black female nurses that are on the frontlines of COVID-19. These women are making daily sacrifices for us so that we can pull through this pandemic sooner rather than later.