Ebony
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Articles in July 2007 issue of Ebony
- Workin' it out: with Laila Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard: box your way to fitness
- Black College Queens
by Wanda Taliaferro - Childhood obesity: what every parent needs to know about children's excessive weight and its dangers
- Who gets paid: a look at the music industry and who really has the power
- Health literacy: more than reading a prescription
by Albert W. Morris, Jr. - Denim the constant of urban culture
by Harriette Cole - Is Love Becoming Color-Blind?
by Phillip St. James - Smooth groom facial necessities for him: beat bumps, blackheads and unsightly ingrown hairs with shaving solutions to suit your skin
by Christine James - The 'big four'
by Kelley L. Carter - Fitness at any age maintain your swagger through diet and exercise
by Lynette R. Holloway - On target: as the latest designer to join the big-box store fold, fashion designer Patrick Robinson is serving up hot looks for summer at real cool prices
by Julia Chance - A serious look at ourselves: a message from the president & ceo
by Linda Johnson Rice - Sammy Davis Jr.: singer, dancer, actor … photographer!
by Lynette A. Holloway - Beauty & the heat: summer sun doesn't have to take a toll of your hair. Stay stylish with hairsprays that fight frizz, treatments for tinted tresses and shampoos and conditioners designed to revive sun-drenched strands
by Christine James - The irony of achievement for Black women: notes on Black women and the culture of disrespect
by T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting - Surviving the health insurance crisis: an estimated 46 million Americans have no health insurance, including 9 million African-Americans
by Hilary Beard - Lyle Ashton Harris: a look through his camera's lens
by Cheryl B. Riley - A spotlight on individuals: who are moving onward & upward
- Bishop Charles E. Blake: Presiding Bishop, Church of God in Christ
by Miki Turner - Hi-tek tunes: from Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell to Beyonce and Jay-Z, it takes two musical powerhouses to make a duet that stands the test of time
- What do we tell our children: an innocent walk down the street can lead to the need for a lesson on language now that profanity, salacious images, and racial slurs are commonplace
by Joy T. Bennett - Living with lupus: although there is no cure, many people are making lifestyle adjustments to fight the disease and improve their sense of well-being
by Shirley Henderson - The Sugarhill gang
- Ebony on the scene
- 5 questions for … Allen Payne
by Monica Jones - How high is your blood pressure?
by Ian K. Smith - Is banning hurtful language: should offensive expressions be prohibited? No
by Jabari Asim - What women need to know about HPV and cervical cancer: the HPV vaccination is a new weapon in the fight
by M. Natalie Achong - International affairs
- Fit for life: it's achievable with regular exercise and good nutrition
by Donna Richardson Joyner - From the message to the conversation: why Black America's self-examination needs to go beyond hip-hop and get real
by Bryan Monroe - The right thing to do? Should the public decide when the line has been crossed? Yes
by Anthony Asadullah Samad - Strictly for laughs
- The New Black Father
by Judy Dawson - Deborah Cox
by Lynn Norment - The culture of disrespect: how did we get here?
by Adrienne P. Samuels - 'Mr. chairman!' U.S rep. Charles B. Rangel puts his signature on the powerful house ways and means committee
by Kevin Chappell - Ebony bachelorettes 2007: Ebony unveils its beautiful & captivating single women
by Lynette Holloway - Halle Berry
by Ruth Anita Allen - Also noted
- The history of culture and image
by Eric Easter - Digital flight plans: for parents who are frequent fliers, there are ways to stay connected
by Shirley Herderson - Who's paying: how to avoid financial strain and headaches when planning your family reunion
by Monica Jones - A Sunday Kind of Love
by Elenora Hunter - BBraxton Salon
- Cost of fitness: staying fit without breaking the bank
by Monica Jones - Voices: out of the mouths of blackness: thoughts about where we are, how we got here and where we're headed …
by Adrienne P. Samuels - Lovely in lace
by Eunice W. Johnson - Ebony salutes outstanding women in marketing and communications
- Russell SimmonsThe godfather takes a stand
by Adrienne P. Samuels - Harry Belafonte & Common
by Shane Jessup - July: what's happening where?
by Joy T. Bennett - 'I can, but you can't': Don Imus made the fatal mistake that many do: when you aren't a part of a certain group, you can get in trouble for saying the wrong thing
by Roland S. Martin - Go with the green
by Charlotte Lyons - Better than bare: feel the sand between your toes in these fancy flats
by Nubia Murray