Grammy Award winning singer and acclaimed actress Jill Scott and her latest column in the April edition of Essence magazine has been the subject of major buzz over the past week.For her latest 'I'm Just Sayin'' column, the 'Hate On Me' singer tackles black men and white women with a provocative entry titled 'The Wince.' The thought-provoking column has engaged a heated dialogue about interracial relationships.
Black Voices caught up to Scott – who was in town promoting the movie ''Why Did I Get Married Too?' -- to ask her about the Essence column. Here's more of what the divorcee and single mom had to say about the hot topic.
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By: Debbie on 9/08/2010 2:51PM
AAAAWWWW My Black Brotha's! As a GBWF (That's Gay , Black, & White, Female) I must say that there are many sista's out there that are more educated then you, more beutiful then you, and much more Financially sound then you. Stop hating on black women, you need to leave the bones, and flat buts alone, and come back to REAL women who have had your back for more then 300 years! Black men need to grow up!
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By: methadras on 9/21/2010 5:19AM
Well, now I'm just curious about the reverse. Black women and white men. Is that an issue for black women in general? How about black men? Is it a wince inducing thing to think about?
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