Tiffany Hicks
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The Influence of Television
Mara Brock Akil Moesha, Girlfriends, The Game, Being Mary Jane, Love is… these shows are some of the shows that Black women watched and shaped us into the people we are today. Today we have a lot of shows on TV and many television options with Netflix, Hulu, YouTube and different apps. 20 years ago, we didn’t have all these options and the internet wasn’t giving us daily access into people’s lives. We had a limited view of what we can see. Television is very influential and what you watch can expose you to different ideas that ultimately shape your beliefs and who you become.
By Tiffany Hicks3 years ago in Geeks
Her Little Black Book of Dreams
In the little black notebook was where she placed all her dreams, all her goals and thoughts. No worries no fears she knew that everything she aspires for would one day be hers and she knew that the things she wanted also wanted her. With no work and with no doubt she woke up every morning and wrote in her little black book. “Today will be amazing. I love who I am. My life is everything. All my dreams are unfolding.” In her little black book, she kept her most hidden and secret desires. In her little black book, she kept her wildest inner wants. Never to be expressed and never to be seen by others until one day.
By Tiffany Hicks3 years ago in Journal
A rose that crew from ashes
Have you ever heard of Far Rockaway, NY? You are not alone. Most people haven’t. When people think of Queens, NY they usually think of Jamaica or Flushing. Far Rockaway is a very unique city because it is considered a city in the borough of Queens, but it is actually far from the other parts of Queens and is very different from the rest of the borough. With one way in and one way out it all starts on the A train to the last stop.
By Tiffany Hicks3 years ago in Humans