Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like reverse segregation.
Says the person that doesn't know the definition of segregation.
If Whites are excluded, that's segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like reverse segregation.
Says the person that doesn't know the definition of segregation.
If Whites are excluded, that's segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like reverse segregation.
Says the person that doesn't know the definition of segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you be black and never heard of Jack & Jill? Are you from another country?
NP
I grew up in a mid sized city in Ohio and never heard of it until I read about in in "Our kind of people" by Lawrence O. Graham. That's when I learned about the upper class black community.
Are you black? Seriously?
You had no idea that there were affluent black people in this country?
For real? You thought the Cosby Show was a fantasy ?
Please say you are kidding
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you be black and never heard of Jack & Jill? Are you from another country?
NP
I grew up in a mid sized city in Ohio and never heard of it until I read about in in "Our kind of people" by Lawrence O. Graham. That's when I learned about the upper class black community.
Anonymous wrote:How can you be black and never heard of Jack & Jill? Are you from another country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here, and didn't read all the posts. Can interracial children join?
Of course. Usually though, the mom should be black, but it depends on the chapter.
I'm the mom, and black. I've never heard of it. We had debutantes back in Augusta where I grew up. I'm gonna ask DH how he feels about it. I'm not sure I'd want to single DD out towards either race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here, and didn't read all the posts. Can interracial children join?
Of course. Usually though, the mom should be black, but it depends on the chapter.
I'm the mom, and black. I've never heard of it. We had debutantes back in Augusta where I grew up. I'm gonna ask DH how he feels about it. I'm not sure I'd want to single DD out towards either race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks to this thread, I'm going to join the Mocha Moms group. Give it a go anyway.
Mocha Moms and Jack and Jill are totally different types of organizations. I belonged to Mocha Moms when I was SAH and did not live in the DMV.
I understand that. We are too poor to join J&J and even if we weren't, I'm pretty dark and the foundation of which this organization was built on bugs me enough to where I would never seek them out, even if we were affluent.
Mocha Moms seems like it might be a good fit for me. I'm a SAHM in a new area and feeling kind of lonely without an established base. This might be a good way for me to make some friends and complain about how hard it is to be a homemaker while lounging in yoga pants at Starbucks. (Kidding!)
1) uh most everybody I know in J&J is darker completed
2) you do realize that colorism( legacy of slavery, exploitation and colonialism) is not just confined to the history of J&J?
3) Do you vote, because black folk of all hues use-ta couldn't do that either
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like reverse segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here, and didn't read all the posts. Can interracial children join?
Of course. Usually though, the mom should be black, but it depends on the chapter.
Anonymous wrote:NP here, and didn't read all the posts. Can interracial children join?