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Million Women Rise fundraiser Saturday 14th February 2009.
Habari Gani? NIA!
What’s the news? Purpose!
Today we celebrate the fifth day of Kwanzaa, that beautiful week-long festival honoring African heritage by giving thanks to our first fruits of the harvest. Today’s principle is my personal favorite: NIA or Purpose.
The day, NIA, speaks of making our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
This is my hope too for this community of passionate and purposeful women (and men); to build up this community by being an active part and by taking and exercising your power as purposeful creators. You have the power to think, to choose, to decide, and to act. How will you exercise your power? Or, have you given your power away?
Blessed and prosperous New Year’s to you all!
Join us next year Million Woman Rise 2009
What happened with katie holmes? She looked tired and it's not like her, who is the most stylish star of 2007. What happen with you, darling?


Back out for round two onstage, Katie Holmes seemed to be showing the physical signs of maintaining her rigorous Broadway schedule on Saturday night (December 20).
Looking completely worn out, the former “Dawson’s Creek” cutie mustered up a brief smile as she made her way to the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater wearing a festive red winter coat with a white cap and scarf.
In related news, Katie was recently quoted in an upcoming compilation called “The Black Book Of Hollywood Pregnancy Secrets,” due to go on sale next March.
In the book, which also features Kate Hudson and Angelina Jolie, Katie reveals that priorities change with motherhood, explaining: “We were in Berlin and I was impressed with their playgrounds. It’s amazing what you become aware of as a mother. You think, ‘Nice wood on that swing set’.”
"Even the fear of death is nothing compared to the fear of not having lived authentically and fully." ~ Frances Moore Lappe
"Your life becomes the thing you have decided it shall be." ~ Raymond Charles Barker

