Too much risk, not enough profit—-those were what the naysayers told Donna and Donya Craddock when they were looking for investors to open a new African-American bookstore back in 2008. “[Dallas’] Black Images and [Ft. Worth’s] Black Bookworm closed for a reason,” one said. “There’s not any real money to be made in selling books.”… Continue reading DFW’s Dock Book Shop: 7 Seasons Of Success
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“Baby Boy” Is a Film Role, Not a Life Goal
For any woman who considered herself to be the ‘settling down’ type, he looked like an ideal catch: employed, college-educated, reasonably attractive and not a felony in sight. It was also helpful that he was a lover of jazz, reading and even had a penchant for British comedies and highbrow entertainment. On paper and to… Continue reading “Baby Boy” Is a Film Role, Not a Life Goal
Pat Smith: Charity, Children & Giving Back To Dallas
Let’s face it: with Mother’s Day right around the corner, most moms are anticipating the joy of taking the weekend off. Whether it’s a trip to the spa or just a quiet dinner away from home, many look forward to the chance to get some extra rest in and maybe a little pampering (or sleep).… Continue reading Pat Smith: Charity, Children & Giving Back To Dallas
Men, Marriage & The Sisters, A Dr. Audrey Chapman Q&A
According to a Newsweek article entitled “Sex, Race, Education & the Marriage Gap,” black women are more likely to remain unmarried in comparison to their equally educated white peers, and those with college degrees who do marry usually select spouses from a ‘lower economic tier.’ Only 49 percent of black women marry equally educated spouses versus 84 percent of white women doing the same. We talk with Dr. Audrey B. Chapman about these numbers.
Beverly Jenkins’ “For Your Love,” The MOC Preview Link
“Cradling the shotgun, she bent down to get a look at him, and that’s when he rose up and crashed the pipe across her shoulder. She cried out and fell to her knees, dropping the gun. While she slumped, moaned in pain and clutched the injured arm, he scrambled to his feet and tossed the… Continue reading Beverly Jenkins’ “For Your Love,” The MOC Preview Link