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Don’t Say I Didn’t Tell You . . . .

April 1, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 4 Comments

road passing through field . . . . to buckle up!

March was so phenomenal that I’m still working on my March reflection post. In the meantime, stay tuned for a jam-packed month of blog posts filled with all things diversity, positivity, and empowerment. 

Several guest posters have reached out to me, along with some lovely Swirl couples who are willing to share their stories of life and love with us.

One of our readers is going to give us a blow-by-blow account of a “first” Swirl date (hilarious!).

I also have a very special announcement coming up at the end of the month. You don’t want to miss out, so if you haven’t already subscribed, I invite you to do it now.

Let’s ease on down the road! Woot Woot! 

Join in the Fray: What’s the month of April looking like for you?

I’m blogging every day in the month of April in Blogher’s NaBloPoMo Challenge. Thanks for reading, and feel free to subscribe and comment!

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Why I’m Rocking My Red Pumps

March 10, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

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Today is the official “Rock the Red Pump® Campaign” Day, a day when bloggers around the country wear red pumps and blog about women and HIV/AIDS to raise awareness of this crisis.

Launched by the Office of Women’s Health, NWGHAAD is a nationwide observance that encourages people to take action in the fight against HIV/AIDS and raise awareness of its impact on women and girls. Today marks the 5th Annual observance.

We’ve been sporting the “Rock the Red Pump” badge on our blog since late January, and we fully support this effort.

I took a look at the current statistics in my home state of Louisiana, and started with our capital city of Baton Rouge.

I was utterly dismayed to discover these startling facts:     

1. Baton Rouge ranks 4th for AIDS case rates among the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S.

2. Baton Rouge Ranks 1st in the state of Louisiana with the Highest Rate of AIDS Cases.

3. Nationally, Louisiana ranks 5th highest in AIDS case rates and 12th in the number of AIDS cases diagnosed.

4. Over 75% of all HIV/AIDS cases in Region Two are African Americans.

5. In Louisiana, 31% of new HIV cases and 31% of new AIDS cases are among women.

6. The number one mode of transmission for females is Heterosexual Activities.

7. HIV continues to disproportionately affect African Americans in Louisiana. In 2007, 72% of newly diagnosed HIV cases and 75% of newly diagnosed AIDS cases were among African Americans.

SOURCE: Baton Rouge Aids Society

Unfortunately, when we view this problem among African Americans from a national perspective, the statistics provided by the Baton Rouge Aids Society get even worse:

African Americans Make Up . . . . .

12% of the U.S. cases of HIV/AIDS

45% of all U.S. AIDS Cases

50% of all U.S. Men Who Have Sex With Men AIDS Cases

56% of all U.S. Female AIDS Cases

58% of all U.S. Pediatric AIDS Cases

Clearly, we have a problem – and it appears to be getting worse.

Get smart. Get tested. Don’t have sex without a condom. Your life may very well depend on it.

Join in the Fray: When was the last time you were tested for HIV/AIDS? If you’re sexually active, do you DARE to engage in sex without demanding that your partner use a condom?

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We Just Reached a Milestone!

February 1, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

I’m taking a quick break from the marathon blogging month that involved the 31 days in January to make this announcement:

This is Post #100! Woot Woot!

I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am about that!

I lost quite a few months of blogging in 2011 because of some serious family and personal circumstances. Both my parents were hospitalized (my Dad was hospitalized twice), and we had an epic plumbing problem that seemingly refused to die (I’m talking a get-a-contractor-to-remove-the-front-porch; dig-up-the-front-yard-and-remove-the-sidewalk kind of plumbing problem).

2011 was the year I experienced a couple of things that I have since classified in the #epicfail department. The blog suffered as a result, but thankfully we were able to recover and press. on. I did a reset, and now, today, here we are celebrating our 100th post.

Woot Woot!

100 POSTS

We have some changes in store as we move further into 2013. We’re going to add more bloggers and guest posters. If you’d like to submit an article or be featured on the blog, feel free to hit me up at ASwirlGirl@TheSwirlWorld.com. I read all my emails, and I promise to respond.

I’m having so much fun with these NaBloPoMo Challenges that I’m thinking of doing the month of February. It’s only 28 days, right???

(We’ll see).

What I do know is we’ll be back with more escapades from Gene-Leigh and Seth Wheeler. We also have something special coming up for Valentine’s Day – and an announcement to make in March!

Great times are ahead; not just for me, but for each of us. Let’s keep each other company along the way.

Join in the Fray: How are things looking for you? Please share!

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“All My Babies’ Mamas” – NOT!

January 15, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

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Garbage in, garbage out.

Words can’t express how PLEASED I am  to read that an upcoming reality show “All My Babies’ Mamas” will not be aired.

I’m sure you’re already heard the premise for this beyond disgusting “show” (and “show” is an understatement!). The “show” intended to cover the life of crapper rapper Shawty Lo, his 11 children, and their 10 mothers.

o_O

That’s all the space I’m going to give to describing that garbage.

Any who, thank goodness the public outcry, coupled with a petition holding approximately 40,000 signatures (mine included), was enough to slay this beast.

Allison Samuels of The Daily Beast provides the details here.

 

Join in the Fray: Do you watch “reality TV” shows?

I’m blogging every day in the month of January in Blogher’s NaBloPoMo Challenge. Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment!

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It’s Our Anniversary!

January 13, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 4 Comments

100 years ago today, 22 women at Howard University founded the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Photo courtesy of Centennial Treasures

I’m proud and happy to say that I am a member of this illustrious sorority.

Along with 16 other young women, I pledged at the Beta Alpha Chapter, on the campus of Florida A & M University (go Rattlers!). Because of the influence of two of my teachers, I left for college fully intending to pledge a different sorority – the pink and green one. 

However, when I arrived at FAMU, the Deltas were holding voter registration drives, health fairs, visiting orphanages and nursing homes, painting the houses of senior citizens, volunteering as drivers for Meals on Wheels, and a multitude of other community service projects. These young women were engaged in the activities that spoke to my heart. They were involved in their community, and more important, they were making a difference. They were bold and fearless. 

In contrast, the pink and green sorority’s level of community engagement was negligible.

Little did I know at the time, the very things that attracted me to Delta Sigma Theta (and turned me off from  the pink and green one) reflect the basis of why the sorority was founded:

The genesis of Delta, and the root of the AKA-Delta rivalry, was on Oct. 11, 1912, when 22 women were initiated into AKA, then the only black women’s sorority. Of those 22, seven were elected officers, including Myra Davis Hemmings, who became chapter president. Almost immediately after taking office, the newcomers voiced their displeasure with the direction the organization was heading.

They thought AKA was too focused on social activities instead of social activism. They voted to reconstruct AKA from within — the name, colors, symbols, everything had to go, they said. AKA incorporator Nellie Quander rejected this notion and gave the women a deadline to end their plans. Instead, the 22 decided to separate and formed Delta Sigma Theta. (Source: The Washington Post)

Don’t get me wrong; I have respect for all sororities and their members. Delta Sigma Theta is the sorority that had a mission that spoke to me – and I’ve been wearing crimson and cream ever since.   

Today’s Founder’s Day festivities included ecumenical services at churches across the country. I was especially blessed today because my Alumane Chapter held its services at the Greater Mt. Zion Baptist church, pastored by none other than my brother. 

Some of the highlights from the church service:

Crowley Alumnae Chapter President Soror Cynthia Dominick addresses the congregation

Delta Sigma Theta Crowley Alumnae Chapter President Cynthia Dominick and Rev. Keith Matthews, Pastor of Greater Mt. Zion Baptist Church

 

First Lady Annie L. Matthews, Soror Dominick, and Rev. Keith Matthews

After church, it was time to have some fun:

Some of the Crowley Alumnae Chapter Sorors gather at Fezzo’s Seafood and Steakhouse Restaurant

All in all, today was a wonderful day. I look forward to attending the 51st National Convention in Washington, DC, in July.

(Pssst! Wanna see a vintage photo from when I pledged?)

Join in the Fray: Are you in a sorority or fraternity? If so, give it a shout out!

I’m blogging every day in the month of January in Blogher’s NaBloPoMo Challenge. Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment!

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Reaching the Goal

January 9, 2013 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 4 Comments

“Patience is not passive waiting.

Patience is active acceptance of the process required to attain your goals and dreams.”

~Ray Davis

For as long as I can remember, setting goals has been my way of life.

Some of my earliest remembrances of setting goals centered on learning the alphabet, my numbers, my time tables, states of the Union – you name it. I set goals concerning not only by what day of the week I would finish a book, but of how many books I would read in a week or a month. Though my goals for growing so many inches in a year never seemed to materialize (I’m 5’2″ on my tip toes), I did manage to teach all the other goals I set.   

Today I’m happy to report that my goal of completing a PhD in higher education administration is well within sight.

I’ve more than exceeded my goal of 13 participants, (but I’m happy to interview more – the women’s stories are fascinating!).

 I’m now setting the goal of analyzing my data and writing Chapters 4 & 5 – all within the next seven weeks.

Ambitious? Quite. But it’s only a goal – and goals are made to be reached – no, exceeded, right?

Wish me luck! Thanks in advance for your support.

Join in the Fray: What goals have you recently reached?

I’m blogging every day in the month of January in Blogher’s NaBloPoMo Challenge. Thanks for reading, and feel free to comment!

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Why I Refuse to Give Up

December 27, 2012 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 3 Comments

I don’t wanna be someone who walks away so easily
I’m here to stay and make the difference that I can make

~from I Won’t Give Up by Jason Mraz

Have you ever had anyone do something mean, malicious, or spiteful to you – all with the express purpose of sabotage? What about suffering at the hands of people who know they’re engaging in hurtful behaviors – those lovely people who are so selfish and self-centered that other people’s feelings obviously don’t matter? And by all means, let’s not forget what President Franklin D. Roosevelt termed “the vicissitudes of life;” you know, the hardships, bad breaks, and unfortunate circumstances that arise just as a result of being a member of the human race.

Things happen. I get that. Crappy, disgusting, and even heartbreaking things happen. I totally get that.

Some of these things are so crappy, disgusting, and heartbreaking that it seems the sole purpose for the events even occurring is to make you wash your hands of people/life, say “To heck with it!” and go live somewhere on a deserted island far, far away.

Well, guess what? It’s at those times, my friend, that I’m even more determined to keep swimming against the tide and moving forward.

When I was much younger, my personal mantra was, “I’d rather die than cry.” Many of you know about my background as a military brat. As a child, my life was always in flux, and it was nothing to change three schools in one year. I was forever the new kid on the block and constantly had to prove myself to both students and teachers. I encountered racism at a very early age, and my Dad drilled in my brothers and me to never let anyone intimidate us.

That “refuse to be intimidated” mindset carried over into my adulthood, and I can safely say that this mentality is as much a part of me as my name.

So, want me to shine and really show you what I know or what I can do? Want to make me try harder, excel in my endeavors, and otherwise bring life to the saying “Living well is the best revenge?”

Then try to intimidate me.

Want me to dig my heels in the sand, refuse to be dissuaded or moved, and day “Pffft!” to your face?

Then by all means, attempt to bully me.

I learned this week that I face very strong opposition to my advocacy of diversity. Not just strong opposition, but hateful opposition to my message regarding what I believe is the the necessity of Black women opening their minds and hearts to interracial dating, interracial relationships, and interracial marriage.

I’m not speaking of the opposition that comes from some paternalistic, misogynistic, “Power to the People” idiot spouting his hatred for “the man” in a Facebook thread. No; it goes deeper than that brand of petty, juvenile foolishness. I’m speaking of the kind of opposition that attempts to shut down my platform, and thus ultimately silence my voice.

Whelp, it ain’t gonna work.

You see, I don’t just believe in my message of diversity in relationship options, I live my message, and I want other Black women to do the same.    

I don’t want Black women to wither on the vine while waiting for a mate of a particular color or ethnicity – one who may never show up. Instead, I want Black women to come to the realization that they can thrive in the garden of love because in that garden, there’s an entire array of offerings they can select from.

And there you have it.

I refuse to give up, because the message of the viability of interracial dating and marriage options for Black women is much too important.

I refuse to give up, because I know my cause is greater than any jack-leg who wants me to stop.

I refuse to give up, because how can you truly believe in something (or someone) that you’re not willing to fight for?

I refuse to give up – because I’m just getting started.

Join in the Fray: What do you refuse to give up on?

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We’ve Got a New Attitude – Here’s A Sneak Peek!

December 11, 2012 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

Take a look around at our new digs!

I hope you like what you see. Though it was hectic trying to keep up, the November NaBloPoMo Challenge provided an excellent and much-needed opportunity to focus on the blog. As a result, I was motivated to move forward with making some cosmetic changes and pulling up stakes to a new web home. Of course we still have some changes to make to spruce up the place to its fullest potential, some painting to do, and some furniture to move around . . . but hopefully you get the idea of where we’re going. 

Other changes are already underway. A Swirl Girl is coming at you bold and brassy in 2013 with discussions about men, women, relationships, and Swirling (which, for you Newbies, is a term used to describe interracial dating/marriage).  We plan to cross all the racial divides that try to stand in the way of finding – and maintaining – true love. We’ve got a new attitude on life and interracial love, so expect more transparency as well.

We’re also going to take closer looks at the hot topics and hot-button issues of the day, with posts on empowerment, make-up, fashion, and sports (gasp!) sprinkled in for good measure. You can also expect guest posts from some of the most interesting people in the interracial blogosphere.  

Our Twitter and Facebook family is constantly growing, and in 2013 we want to take Pinterest and Instagram by storm (that translates into “Expect more photos!”).

We’re in this thing together, you and me. Thanks for your faithful readership. I look forward to continued learning – and growing – with you. 

Our “go live” date is Tuesday, January 2013 (which, amazingly, is only a few weeks away).

I’m ready – are you??? Leggo!

Join in the Fray: In what area(s) do you have a “new attitude?”

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A Day Like No Other

November 20, 2012 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 4 Comments

Happy Birthday to Me!

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Oh HAPPY Day!!!

October 7, 2012 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 5 Comments

I just found out that my dissertation proposal is approved by the IRB (Institutional Review Board)!!!! Woot to the Woot Woot WOOT! This means that I can now start contacting people to participate in my research study. My study is entitled A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of the Tenure Pursuit of Interracially Married Faculty Women of Color. Participants must be a female minority, interracially married, and on the tenure track at an accredited, four-year bachelors, masters, or doctoral college or university  in the United States. (Know anybody like that??? Ask them to contact me for more info). Sooo excited and so ready to GET THIS DONE!!!!

I told my friends on Facebook that when I received the news I started the fire, made the pizza, and twirled the Q-tip like Albert in the movie Hitch.

Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

Join in the fray: What are you happy about? Do you have any good news that you’d like to share?

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