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Celeb News: Forbes: Most Powerful Black Women In The U.S.
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GeezusHaberdash
Member Since: 10/28/2009
Posts: 26,465
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Forbes: Most Powerful Black Women In The U.S.
Quote:
2. Oprah
3. Michelle Obama
4. Ursula Burns
5. Debra Lee
6. Halle Berry
7. Condoleezza Rice
8. Tyra Banks
9. Ruth Simmons
10. Venus and Serena Williams
11. Robin Roberts
12. Whoopi Goldberg
would Forbes lie?
Bey finally BOOked Big O?!?!
Bey up there with the CEOs and First Ladies?!!
Are YOUR black female faves up there?!
And before we go "who?" @ some of the women listed, let's EDUCATE ourselves. Looking IGNORANT, SEXIST & RACIST is NAWT cute.
hairofglory
Member Since: 3/7/2011
Posts: 8,251
Post #2
Is there a separate list for white women?
LightandDarkness
Member Since: 11/20/2010
Posts: 12,356
Post #3
Tyra Banks still banking even though she ended her talk show!
Bee․
Member Since: 6/13/2011
Posts: 11,601
Post #4
congrats Bey
MinajMeBeyonce
Member Since: 4/12/2011
Posts: 4,449
Post #5
Damn it you beat me to it!
Nicole
Banned
Member Since: 11/24/2009
Posts: 61,404
Post #6
This won't end well...
Amaru
Member Since: 6/17/2011
Posts: 16,910
Post #7
Beyonce is most certainly a powerful woman.
But more powerful than the first lady and/or Oprah?
I dunno about that. I'd need to see the article.
Callisto.
Member Since: 8/24/2008
Posts: 35,091
Post #8
Who can try the Queen?
Jeze
Member Since: 2/18/2010
Posts: 5,412
Post #9
Congrats Beyonce!
ifyouseekLEM
Member Since: 9/23/2009
Posts: 26,796
Post #10
Good for Beyonce, but....
MrDeeds
Member Since: 11/24/2006
Posts: 24,963
Post #11
Okay now Forbes, showing us you are a credible source. Good Job
satellites.™
Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
Post #12
I already know it's about to get real ignorant up in here.
QueenBeyoncé
Member Since: 7/21/2010
Posts: 12,818
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Mani.
Member Since: 7/12/2010
Posts: 9,704
Post #14
Such a big accomplishment. I can't.
Kisuke
Member Since: 5/7/2009
Posts: 53,753
Post #15
Beyonce stay winning
and we now know who gonna be the highest listed black female act on next years forbes list
Last Boy on Earth
Member Since: 6/26/2010
Posts: 28,299
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Haus_of_Nicole
This won't end well...
I know...
DiamondDust
Member Since: 3/4/2011
Posts: 4,178
Post #17
Just because you don't know who one of those girls is (Ursula Burns, Debra Lee, etc.) don't mean you're sexist or racist, okrrrrr?
MinajMeBeyonce
Member Since: 4/12/2011
Posts: 4,449
Post #18
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Originally posted by
Haus_of_Nicole
This won't end well...
O yes it will the gwarls will keep it cute and they will deal.
satellites.™
Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
Post #19
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Originally posted by
MrDeeds
Okay now Forbes, showing us you are a credible source. Good Job
Why is it that you ALWAYS have an issue with someone pointing out the success of African Americans?
Chrïs.
Member Since: 9/27/2010
Posts: 22,568
Post #20
Congrats.
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