Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would find other way to connect with others that look like me in my community if I lived someplace like say North Arlington or McLean. There are several organizations that you can achieve this through beyond Jack and Jill. I am an AKA and a lawyer so I know many people who belong, however I do not think it is for me. Many I know that belong are from multi-generations of success and higher education and have grandparents who were doctors, lawyers, etc. I am the first generation to make it big and I just don't click with most people of the ilk described in Our Kind of People http://www.amazon.com/Our-Kind-People-Inside-Americas/dp/0060984384
I find Mocha Moms to be more down to earth
THIS!!!
Yea...I was a Mocha Mom when I SAH and lived down South
Went back to work when we moved up here
Anonymous wrote:Can white people join? Junior League let's in all colors.
Anonymous wrote:I would find other way to connect with others that look like me in my community if I lived someplace like say North Arlington or McLean. There are several organizations that you can achieve this through beyond Jack and Jill. I am an AKA and a lawyer so I know many people who belong, however I do not think it is for me. Many I know that belong are from multi-generations of success and higher education and have grandparents who were doctors, lawyers, etc. I am the first generation to make it big and I just don't click with most people of the ilk described in Our Kind of People http://www.amazon.com/Our-Kind-People-Inside-Americas/dp/0060984384
I find Mocha Moms to be more down to earth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would find other way to connect with others that look like me in my community if I lived someplace like say North Arlington or McLean. There are several organizations that you can achieve this through beyond Jack and Jill. I am an AKA and a lawyer so I know many people who belong, however I do not think it is for me. Many I know that belong are from multi-generations of success and higher education and have grandparents who were doctors, lawyers, etc. I am the first generation to make it big and I just don't click with most people of the ilk described in Our Kind of People http://www.amazon.com/Our-Kind-People-Inside-Americas/dp/0060984384
I find Mocha Moms to be more down to earth
THIS!!!
Yea...I was a Mocha Mom when I SAH and lived down South
Went back to work when we moved up here
Anonymous wrote:Is this like the Junior League for blacks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would find other way to connect with others that look like me in my community if I lived someplace like say North Arlington or McLean. There are several organizations that you can achieve this through beyond Jack and Jill. I am an AKA and a lawyer so I know many people who belong, however I do not think it is for me. Many I know that belong are from multi-generations of success and higher education and have grandparents who were doctors, lawyers, etc. I am the first generation to make it big and I just don't click with most people of the ilk described in Our Kind of People http://www.amazon.com/Our-Kind-People-Inside-Americas/dp/0060984384
I find Mocha Moms to be more down to earth
THIS!!!
Anonymous wrote:I would find other way to connect with others that look like me in my community if I lived someplace like say North Arlington or McLean. There are several organizations that you can achieve this through beyond Jack and Jill. I am an AKA and a lawyer so I know many people who belong, however I do not think it is for me. Many I know that belong are from multi-generations of success and higher education and have grandparents who were doctors, lawyers, etc. I am the first generation to make it big and I just don't click with most people of the ilk described in Our Kind of People http://www.amazon.com/Our-Kind-People-Inside-Americas/dp/0060984384
I find Mocha Moms to be more down to earth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Jack & Jill?
An organization for elite, well education, rich light-skinned Black folks that historically discriminated against those of the darker persuasion.
most black folks in jack & jill that i know are brown to dark skinned
Anonymous wrote:Man Here,
I belonged in the 70/80s as a kid. My mom liked it and my dad hated it. Now I have a kid and am on the fence about joining. We live in the "lilly white" suburbs and It would be nice for my boy to meet other black kids but I don't think that DW and I could stand the drama. They should make a new Bravo Network show about Jack & Jill.