Tag Archives: Iyanla Vanzant

HW Photographer Hosea Johnson Photographs Lyanla Vanzant

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Iyanla Vanzant, spiritual life coach and host of OWN’s “Iyanla: Fix My Life”, has landed on the cover of Essence‘s February 2013 issue in a burgundy lip and bold jewelry shot by Harlem’s Hosea Johnson. Continue reading

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HW Q & A: With Temika Moore

 

Temika Moore

The Philadelphia native whose mentor was George Duke is performing her new single “I’m Not Ok,” from her new “End of Me” (EP) that premiered on BET JAZZ and CENTRIC TV on Monday, September 24th, 2012 at the Shrine in Harlem. Continue reading

Harlem, Black Girls Rock Tonight!

Honestly when I went to the Paradise Theater in the Bronx for the taping of the Black Girls Rock! Continue reading

Salters Scene: Black Girls Rock Awards 2009

Naomi Campbell

Naomi Campbell

Saturday October 17th, Black Girls Rock Inc., a nonprofit youth empowerment mentoring organization established for young women of color, held it’s 4th annual BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Awards at the sleek New York Times Center.  Handling the hosting duties this year were actresses Regina King and Tracee Ellis Ross.

Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné

 

This year’s honorees and their awards were: Mary J. Blige-the BLACK GIRLS ROCK! “Icon” Award, Queen Latifah-the “Rock Star” Award, Raven-Symoné-the “Young, Gifted, and Black” Award, Naomi Campbell-the “Fashionista” Award, Janelle Monáe-the “Who’s Got Next” Award, Dr. Sonia Sanchez-the “Living Legend” Award, Truthaids founder, activist and White House Fellow, Dr. Mehret Mandefro-the “Community Service” Award, DJ Spinderella-the “Jazzy Joyce DJ” Award, Iyanla Vanzant received the “Shot Caller” Award and Anthony Hamilton, who received the only award given to a man, the “Soul Brother #1″ Award.

Iyanla Vanzant and son

Iyanla Vanzant and son

 

When accepting her award, Iyanla Vanzant, passionately talked about her rise from a challenging position in her life, ‘I was Black, in the projects, on welfare, without a high school diploma (and) 38 years later I stand here to receive the Black Girls Rocks Award with my son who is 38 years old!”

 

Besides honoring these great Black women (and man) who rock, there was a performance by Melaine Fiona, and a silent auction featuring a Phil Collen’s guitar, art work by Artists of America as well as jewelry and a dress from designer Catherine Malandrino.

 

Melanie Fiona

Melanie Fiona

It’s organizations like Black Girls Rock Inc. that are vital to the development of our young people.

 

To learn more about the organization log on to www.blackgirlsrockinc.com

 

For more images from the Black Girls Rock Awards, check out the HWMag Gallery

Keep It On The Down Low

Terrance Dean, the founder/creator of NY based Men’s Empowerment who formerly worked in production for MTV, sits down with Troy Johnson (AALBC.com, Harlem World Senior Book Editor) in the video (below) to discuss his new novel entitled Hiding In Hip Hop – On The Down Low in the Entertainment Industry from Music to Hollywood.

 http://aalbc.com/authors/terrance_dean.htm