Join Eboni K. Williams (@ebonikwilliams) in an exclusive one-on-one interview with TV personality and life coach Dr. Iyanla Vanzant (@iyanlavanzant) as they explore masculine vs. feminine energy and how to straighten our crowns.
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It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
It’s really, REALLY hard to be free when you don’t own anything.
I open the LEVERAGE chapter of my new book, BET ON BLACK, with this difficult truth because my liberation is tethered to ownership.
This is why homeownership was ESSENTIAL to me as a single Black woman in America today.
With high interest rates, race-based mortgage rejections and anti-Blackness in home appraisals…purchasing real estate in Manhattan was no easy feat.
But God 🙏🏾
I’m humbled and excited to welcome you into my Harlem Jewel Box that I get to call home 💕✨
Thank you to the @nytimes @nytrealestate for amplifying my journey to ownership…and ultimately to my liberation .
*Special shoutout to my brilliant and tenacious real estate attorney: Evans Legros
If it feels like America’s government cares more about guns than American lives, it’s because the amount of mass shootings we’ve had this year alone might prove that they do. Eboni K. Williams (@ebonikwilliams) gives her thoughts on #gunviolence in America in this Sidebar.
Tune into theGrio with Eboni K. Williams at 6 pm ET tonight on theGrio cable channel.