My interests are reading, writing poetry, pageantry coaching, walking, spending time with family and friends, watching television, cooking, baking, playing cards, and laughing with friends and family.
I would like to meet family members that past away before I was born or when I was too young to understand the impact they had on my family. I would also love to meet all of my heroes. I would also like to meet Oprah Winfrey.
I love Blues, Zydeco, Rap, R&B, and Gospel. I really like music from the 50's, 60's, and 70's.
Imitation of Life, The Color Purple, Woman of Brewster Place, Roots, Mississippi Burning, The Ernest Green Story, Polly, The Temptations, The Five Heartbeats, Ray, ATL, Guess Who, The Family Stone, Big Moma's House 1 & 2, Friday 1 & 3. Barbershop 1&2, House Party 1, Menace II Society, Steel Magnolias, Pretty Woman, Action Jackson, Panther, 15 and Pregnant, Sex and the Single Mom, Coach Carter, Lean on Me, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea's Family Reunion, Trois Collection...........
Bridezilla, Iron Chef, Girlfriends, Everybody Hates Chris, E R, The Maury Show, Boston Public, Different World, Young and the Restless, American's Next Top Model, Living Single, The View (when Star Jones was there), One on One, Law and Order, Law and Order: SVU, Law and Order: CI, Days of Our Lives, Any Day Now, Designing Women, ROC, The Corner, All of Us, My Wife and Kids, The Bernie Mac Show, George Lopez, C-SPAN, CNN, Larry King Live, and Anderson Cooper 360.
I love all of Eric Jerome Dickey books. My favorite from his collection is MILK IN MY COFFEE. Only twice I've wished for heaven, N**gers with guns, Ain't I a woman, Color Purple, Disappearing Act, Waiting to Exhale, A Day Late A Dollar Short, Mama, Satin Douglas,.........
My hero is my mother. She has raised three children by herself. It was not an easy task and sometimes the road ahead got dark. But light was always just around the corner. My other heroes are Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evers, Harriet Tubman, Fredrick Douglas, Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King, Rosa Parks, Johnnie Cochran, Thurgood Marshall,Maya Angelou, Angela Davis and others who have made countless struggles for the civil rights of African Americans.