From the Heart

What's love got to do with it, you ask? Find out how African Americans turn matters of the heart inside out in the March-April 1999 issue of about...time Magazine.

 

 

  • Stand by as an African-American love expert helps men and women peel away layers of misunderstanding that keep them from getting the love they deserve. Dr. Audrey Chapman, Washington, D.C.'s righter of relationships, operates on places in the heart and shares her "Prescription for Healing."
  • Many popular affirmation books on the market serve up appetizers for a spiritual feast towards wholeness. Throughout the past twenty years, nearly every human condition and complaint has culled a new book or anointed another expert, and the number one subject is love according to "When a Man Loves a Woman."
  • "Express Yourself" through journaling and discover new reasons to love and appreciate yourself. Journaling charts a personal history of triumph as you progress along life's road.
  • Fall in love with the melodies of "Soulful Divas" who shape musical styles.
  • Live (and love) a day in the lives of contemporary African Americans as portrayed by a black Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. Taking time to "Support the Arts" also can help create an environment of harmony and peace within yourself.


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