#1
Hi Evia,
I've been reading your essays for almost two years and I absolutely love it. I wish your website existed when I was younger. It has changed the way I view myself and relationships with men. It gives me hope that one day (hopefully very soon!) I will meet a quality man. Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge with other African American women.
DK
#2
Subject: I love your blog
Hi Evia,
I've been an avid reader of your blog since '07. I really enjoy it. Just wanted to let you know that I got married 2 months ago. I met my husband 3 years ago on an online networking group. Take care.
Best,
TFM
#3
Subject: hey!
"Your website on IR relationships is so inspiring - I actually cried once reading that you are someone who identifies with the pain and rejection I felt as an AA female. Anyway, I have found love by broadening my horizons and you helped me overcome the guilt of doing so. My bf is jewish/british and he is very loving. we have our ups and downs just like any other relationship - he's not the perfect knight all the time, but he is just what i need. I love being someone's TYPE also- I feel so sexy you know? lol Well, enough about me, I hope that we can be friends and stay in touch. Maybe I'll meet you at the ski getaway in oklahoma for IR couples. Be blessed!"
ET
#4
Hello Evia!
A long time reader of your website, I wanted to pass along this information to your readers. Syracuse U School of Architecture is offering 10 full 5-year scholarships to African American Students. I work in the urban planning/architecture field and the number of black women in the field could use a boost. The message below is a facebook email I received from a colleague that is a member of the American Planning Association (www.planning.org)
Thx,
VNF
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Syracuse University has 10 Full Rides for African American Men and Women Interested in Studying Architecture.
Mark Robbins, Dean of Syracuse University's School of
Architecture is desperately seeking young men and
women of color interested in pursuing a five year professional degree in Architecture. He says he's deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field and has scholarship money set aside to fully cover education costs for 10 students. He says that
Hispanic enrollment in the school has increased substantially, but it's been harder to attract Blacks. Syracuse University School of Architecture has a great reputation and this seems like a terrific opportunity, so please pass this on to everyone you know.
Contact: Mark Robbins, Dean, School of Architecture (315) 443-2256
http://soa.syr.edu/index.php
School of Architecture
Syracuse University
201 Slocum Hall
Syracuse , NY 13244-1250
Syracuse SOA
Source: soa.syr.edu













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