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  • Last Update: February 14, 2012
  • Joined: February 6, 2012

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Delisha Easley

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  • First Name Delisha
  • Last Name Easley
  • Gender Female
  • City & State Sacramento, CA

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  • Website http://www.delishaeasley.com/
  • Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/DelishaEasley
  • Facebook http://www.facebook.com/delisha.easley

Personal Details

  • About Me Delisha Easley is known as the "abstinence expert" Easley is breaking the myth surrounding sex and young adults. Easley is becoming the voice of abstinence in the 21st century as an author, speaker and life coach. She not only speaks on the importance of abstaining from sex, but as well as drugs and alcohol. Easley travels the world professing that abstinence is not dead, but very much alive and needs to be encouraged by more leaders. Easley has partnered with various organizations, churches, and community leaders in an effort to not silence the importance of "Total Abstinence", as Easley likes to call it!

  • Updates
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley is now friends with trey anthony.
    • February 14, 2012
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley is now friends with Codis Hampton II.
    • February 14, 2012
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley is now friends with Voice Of Wisdom.
    • February 14, 2012
    • Voice Of Wisdom likes this.
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley is now friends with April D. Byrd.
    • February 14, 2012
  • Darryl Frierson
    Darryl Frierson is now friends with Delisha Easley.
    • February 10, 2012
  • Elegant Granny
    Elegant Granny: Awesome website
    • February 8, 2012
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    • Elegant Granny
      Delisha Easley Thanks!
      • February 8, 2012
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley is now friends with Stephan Labossiere.
    • February 8, 2012
  • Delisha Easley
    Delisha Easley wrote a new blog entry:
    Black History Month Entry: A Living Legend: Dr. Teresa Hairston
    While preparing my blogs for this month I wanted to address so many topics. However, my main focus was honoring my black culture and history by paying my respects to legends in their own right. As I begin to research various individuals I wanted to write ...
    • February 8, 2012
    • Delisha Easley
      Phenola Moore She shared her story about how she got started at a Gospel Heritage Praise and Worship Conference a few years ago. It inspired me to start my own online magazine, Press On! Webzine, www.pressonwebzine.com. Thanks for sharing.
      • February 8, 2012
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    • Delisha Easley
      April D. Byrd Great Post! I'm Very Interested in knowing more about her now!:)
      • February 14, 2012
      • - 1 likes this
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    Delisha Easley has just signed up. Say hello!
    • February 6, 2012
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Recent Forum Posts

  • Web Prospector
    In How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World? - How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World?
    Tue at 1:26 PM
    Some of our comments appear to be limiting "Black literature" to...  moreSome of our comments appear to be limiting "Black literature" to "African American Lit". What about African, Caribbean, Latin and Afro-European literature? Our experiences will be always be limited if we take on the attitude of, nothing exists beyond our shores. Africans all over the world have so much to learn from and teach to, one another. First we'll have to acknowledge that we all fall under the category of Africans and we have to accept our family on the continent and the rest of the world and they'll have to accept us. There is an amazing amount of art being created all the time by US but if WE don't recognize it then we're losing our legacy. We all have to make more effort to develop ways to exchange and promote African arts among our fellow Africans and the rest of the world if we want to see our artists gain the recognition that they deserve.  less
  • Lorint Gray
    In Introducing myself to BBC - Introduce Yourself
    May 18
    Definitely look forward to reading your blogs Mr. SoBo. Nice to ...  moreDefinitely look forward to reading your blogs Mr. SoBo. Nice to meet you as well Candace. Peace and Blessings to you both.  
  • Neicy Jones
    In How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World? - How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World?
    May 18
    Sable Femme said: April Byrd said:I feel like current black lit...  moreSable Femme said: April Byrd said:I feel like current black lit has just become a dramatized, grimy reflection of the street, hood, and ghetto life. It's putting out an image of personalities that should not be subscribed to. Passion has been displaced with lust, filth and Ignorance. Whenever I turn the pages of Black Expressions all I mostly see is something about sex, and drug dealers, and just ghetto drama ugh. *Disgusted as I type*. Just venting a little, but I know all is not lost. I've heard rave reviews about Ernessa T. Carter's "32 Candles" Has anybody read it? You are so right!  I hate going into my local bookstore and walking over to the African American Lit section only to find Toni Morrison hidden behind 80000 copies of "Candy Licker" and "Welfare Wifeys".   Rotflmao! Touche'!  less
  • Neicy Jones
    In How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World? - How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World?
    May 18
    April D. Byrd said:I feel like current black lit has just become...  moreApril D. Byrd said:I feel like current black lit has just become a dramatized, grimy reflection of the street, hood, and ghetto life. It's putting out an image of personalities that should not be subscribed to. Passion has been displaced with lust, filth and Ignorance. Whenever I turn the pages of Black Expressions all I mostly see is something about sex, and drug dealers, and just ghetto drama ugh. *Disgusted as I type*. Just venting a little, but I know all is not lost. I've heard rave reviews about Ernessa T. Carter's "32 Candles" Has anybody read it?   ^5@ April!  less
  • Neicy Jones
    In How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World? - How do you feel about the current state of the Black Lit. World?
    May 18
    Amen!@ Krystal. Totally agree.

Blogs

  • Black History Month Entry: A Living Legend: Dr. Teresa Hairston

    Posted February 8, 2012

    While preparing my blogs for this month I wanted to address so many topics. However, my main focus was honoring my black culture and history by paying my respects to legends in their own right. As I begin to research various individuals I wanted to write about or who have made an impact on my life I...

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This Week In Black Blogging

  • Vivian Green Graces The Stage At Verses & Flow

    Posted by @JoinBBC Staff - May 1
    Songstress Vivian Green graced the stage of The Belasco in Los Angeles on Tuesday April 30th, for the Season 3 taping of Verses & Flow. The audience went ...  more Songstress Vivian Green graced the stage of The Belasco in Los Angeles on Tuesday April 30th, for the Season 3 taping of Verses & Flow. The audience went wild when she sang her hit song Emotional Rollercoaster. Verses & Flow is a one-of-a-kin...  
  • Got Talent? Actors Showcase in NYC Offers Young Black Actors A Chance to Audition For Gigs

    Posted by @JoinBBC Staff - May 17
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   New York, New York –The Collaborations Group presents: Collaborations NYC Actors & Filmmaker’s Showcase, a live a...  moreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   New York, New York –The Collaborations Group presents: Collaborations NYC Actors & Filmmaker’s Showcase, a live actors showcase for young black actors in New York, this Tuesday, May 21st 2013 at Taj Lounge...  
  • Verses & Flow Season 3 Taping Begins, Hosted by Omari Hardwick

    Posted by @JoinBBC Staff - April 30
    Black Bloggers Connect is in Los Angeles, California attending the season 3 taping of Lexus' Verses & Flow, which airs on TV One. Verses & Flow highli...  more Black Bloggers Connect is in Los Angeles, California attending the season 3 taping of Lexus' Verses & Flow, which airs on TV One. Verses & Flow highlights the beauty of spoken word and neo-soul music in the African American community. The sho...  
  • First Black Health App For iPhone and Android Released Along With African American Greeting Card App

    Posted by @JoinBBC Staff - May 18
    Columbia, MD --- Savvier Health, LLC is pleased to announce the first African American health app for Android and iPhone. Total Health for African Ame...  moreColumbia, MD --- Savvier Health, LLC is pleased to announce the first African American health app for Android and iPhone. Total Health for African American Christians takes a mind, body, and spirit approach to healing some of the most de...  

Recent Blog Entries

  • Mob Rule in Elaine, Arkansas 1919
    3 hours ago
    Posted by Codis Hampton II
    There is a root to white supremacy. It always seem that no matter what racist say their reason were for denying people of color a right or claim that is rightfully theirs it all boils down to one thing.  It’s not only the fact that racist hate people because they are not his same color. &...
  • For Anton
    Wed at 12:48 PM
    Posted by Shavon Brown-Robinson
    Once upon a time, I knew I'd be the best prima ballerina, an Oscar winning actress and a millionaire. I knew I could do it, because Anton told me I would.   When we were young, my uncle Anton was my life coach, my playmate, my teacher, my inspiration and my partner in crime. He ...
  • Is the 99 cent eBook ruining the game for other writers?
    Wed at 12:48 PM
    Posted by Shawn James
    There are some writers today complaining that the 99 cent eBook is ruining the game for them.  I’m sorry but that’s nonsense.     This isn’t a new argument. In fact, it’s just another re-hash of an old argument that goes back as far as the early 2000s. &nb...
  • No Worries
    May 19
    Posted by Plain Faith Ministry
    Scripture reference Matthew 6:25-34- especially verse 34.  The Dali Lama once said, “If a problem is fixable, if a situation is such that you can do something about it, then there is no need to worry.  If it’s not fixable, then there is no help in worrying. There is no benefit ...
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  • Codis Hampton II OAKLAND IS NOT NEGATIVE OR BAD Listen to Ed Howard radio interview Regarding the WOS project in the making. Click on the link below and wait for the commercial to end and the WOS interview to start. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jmos/2012/06/23/growing-your-contacts  
  • Stephan Labossiere for insight & advice on relationships / dating visit my site http://www.StephanSpeaks.com
  • April D. Byrd Writer, Correspondent, Creator at BOLDJournal...on Twitter/Instagram: @aprilinspired     https://twitter.com/aprilinspired      Looking Forward to Connecting!! 
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  • Black History Month Entry: A Living Legend: Dr. Teresa Hairston

    Posted February 8, 2012

    While preparing my blogs for this month I wanted to address so many topics. However, my main focus was honoring my black culture and history by paying my respects to legends in their own right. As I begin to research various individuals I wanted to write about or who have made an impact on my life I...

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