Angelina Jolie Says Daughter Zahara Will Attend Spelman College in the Fall: 'a Very Special Place'

Most black women of means are going to Spelman or Howard. She’s going to discover her blackness there. She’s going to make a white man have a wonderful talking piece for a wife.
she's not a black american and she already knows the history of her people, language, culture etc..she can go there specifically and learn more if she wants....so theres no discovering her "blackness".
 
Adopts black child

Black child didn't lose identity attends hbcu because it


Complaints?
Angelina adopted an Ethiopian child

Her biological mother’s name is Mentewab Dawit Lebiso. She was born on January 8, 2005, in Awassa, Ethiopia.

Angelina Jolie adopted her first daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, in Ethiopia in July of 2005 when she was just 6-months-old. Now, 12 years later, Zahara's biological mother is asking to reconnect with her daughter.

Mentewab Dawit Lebiso spoke to the DailyMail and explained that she's hoping to be a part of Zahara's life.

"I just want her to know that I am alive and here and long to be able to speak with her," Lebiso said. "I do not want my daughter back but just to be in contact with her and be able to call her up and talk with her."



She's not "black" She's Ethiopian. She's not an African American, she's an Ethiopian-American



Zahara Jolie-Pitt is the eldest daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The 17-year-old was born as a result of rape in Ethiopia and her biological mother, Mentewab Dawit Lebiso, gave her up for adoption at six months.

Five years ago, Dawit Lebiso told the Daily Mail that although he “deeply” thanks Angelina Jolie for adopting his daughter, it doesn’t mean he doesn’t miss her every day and wants to see her.

In an interview with Reuters, the woman revealed that she was raped. “The man took out a knife and put a hand over my mouth so I wouldn’t scream. He raped me and then disappeared, ”she recounted.

Scared to death, she admitted that “she was afraid to reveal that she was raped because she lived in a community where rape is considered a taboo, even if it was by force.”

Due to the background of Zahara’s birth, in addition to the conditions of poverty in which she lives, the woman did not hesitate to give the little girl up for adoption. “I never refused. I think my daughter is very lucky to be adopted by such a globally famous woman. I wish you the best of luck”.

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As I have mentioned in this thread before, Morehouse is a good school. But it is not Harvard. This is not debatable. Dudes get all in their feelings, it is what it is.

You can be successful attending an HBCU. There are many successful people that attended HBCUs. HBCU's educate more physicians than all other medical s hools combined. However, attending an Ivy gives you access that people how do not attend Ivies will never understand.

It's a waste of time for to argue the benefits of attending an Ivy to those who do not fully understand how much of a hold Ivies have on our world culture and structure. Admittedly, I did not understand either.
 
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How much access do you think an Ivy League school is going to give you if you're Black? And, access to what?
Alot!! It's like an exclusive club. I'm not saying it's fair. I'm not saying that people who attend Ivies are smarter or better or more qualified. But, what can not be denied is the access. The ability to have direct access to senators, congressmen, governors, etc is hard to put onto words.

I have received an interview and offer at every job that I have ever applied for since receiving my degree. This is not to say that others who did not attend an Ivy can't have the same outcomes. But, this is indicative of most graduates. Do some Ivy League graduates fall on their face? Yes. Not all are successful. However, that number wanes in comparison to HBCUs.

What I advise black students all the time is this, attend a good HBCU and graduate cum laude or better. Then attend an Ivy for graduate school. However if an opportunity to attend Harvard, Yale, or Princeton presents itself, take it.

BGOL is bizarro world. Dudes get mad at a white woman for adopting a black child and sending her child to Spelman. And not only sends her there, but publicly supports her in the effort. BGOL is also the same place where dudes will argue that attending an Ivy League school has no value. And not only that, will argue that an HBCU gives a black student the same advantages as an Ivy. Geesh!

That's like saying a football player from JSU has the same opportunity of being a number one draft pick as a player from Alabama. Yes, the JSU player may be great. But, as of now, it is not looked at as the same. That's reality.
 
The child will never know the truth about it's true identity and history unless we finally prove it and can actually return to being ourselves. To the masses of us our energy is being sapped to ever be able to adopt. And as long as we are forced to be a part of this white man's world or reality it will always be sapped. Freedom from it would be a miracle.
Yes she is raised up better than than a lot of us would ever be raised up in. But she will be just like the black politicians. And that is to support a white reality or they will get rid of them.
 
As I have mentioned in this thread before, Morehouse is a good school. Bit it is not Harvard. This is not debatable. Dudes get all in their feelings, it is what it is.

You can be successful attending an HBCU. There are many successful people that attended HBCUs. HBCU's educate more physicians than all other medical s hools combined. However, attending an Ivy gives you access that people how do not attend Ivies will never understand.

It's a waste of time for to argue the benefits of attending an Ivy to those who do not fully understand how much of a hold Ivies have on our world culture and structure.

It's actully kind of sad.
As it pertains to black male vocational and personal success; I will put a Morehouse education, experience, and network up against an ivy undergrad ANYDAY.
 
As it pertains to black male vocational and personal success; I will put a Morehouse education, experience, and network up against an ivy undergrad ANYDAY.
Ask those weird ass posters the origin of the knowledge in a damn Harvard.

I’ll put any black student and school against any premier white kid or institution every single time.
 
As it pertains to black male vocational and personal success; I will put a Morehouse education, experience, and network up against an ivy undergrad ANYDAY.
Ask those weird ass posters the origin of the knowledge in a damn Harvard.

I’ll put any black student and school against any premier white kid or institution every single time.
You are both missing the point. I have numerous friends and colleagues who have graduated from Morehouse and other HBCUs. I attended Howard University!!!!!! My name is forever on the yard, literally. Thousands of people who attend HBCUs go on to be some of the most productive individuals in our society. And yes, students who attend HBCUs are just as educated, smart, and capable as Ivy League Graduates. But that is not the argument.

To deny that the world doesn't operate based upon a hierarchy is to willingly be ignorant of the real world.
 
How many black kids have you adopted?
just judging from the comments i knew i had that dude on ignore for a reason.. lol

these extra militant dudes are the dumbest people on earth...
 
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Yea I know and that’s why I don’t particularly care for them; but hey it’s not like the other schools are any better :hmm: :smh:

Please believe that no matter that some of the donated dollars come from white people. The day-to-day life of an HBCU student on those campuses are like a breath of fresh air. You are so submerged in black excellence daily that it changes you.

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The child will never know the truth about it's true identity and history unless we finally prove it and can actually return to being ourselves. To the masses of us our energy is being sapped to ever be able to adopt. And as long as we are forced to be a part of this white man's world or reality it will always be sapped. Freedom from it would be a miracle.
Yes she is raised up better than than a lot of us would ever be raised up in. But she will be just like the black politicians. And that is to support a white reality or they will get rid of them.
What. The. Fuck. Are. You. Talking. About??
 
Alot!! It's like an exclusive club. I'm not saying it's fair. I'm not saying that people who attend Ivies are smarter or better or more qualified. But, what can not be denied is the access. The ability to have direct access to senators, congressmen, governors, etc is hard to put onto words.

I have received an interview and offer at every job that I have ever applied for since receiving my degree. This is not to say that others who did not attend an Ivy can't have the same outcomes. But, this is indicative of most graduates. Do some Ivy League graduates fall on their face? Yes. Not all are successful. However, that number wanes in comparison to HBCUs.

What I advise black students all the time is this, attend a good HBCU and graduate cum laude or better. Then attend an Ivy for graduate school. However if an opportunity to attend Harvard, Yale, or Princeton presents itself, take it.

BGOL is bizarro world. Dudes get mad at a white woman for adopting a black child and sending her child to Spelman. And not only sends her there, but publicly supports her in the effort. BGOL is also the same place where dudes will argue that attending an Ivy League school has no value. And not only that, will argue that an HBCU gives a black student the same advantages as an Ivy. Geesh!

That's like saying a football player from JSU has the same opportunity of being a number one draft pick as a player from Alabama. Yes, the JSU player may be great. But, as of now, it is not looked at as the same. That's reality.
Having a degree from an Ivy League is impressive, I'm not saying that it's not. But I am saying that if you're Black, it's not carrying the same weight as it does for a white grad. I know one person who went to Stanford and another who went to Yale. The Brother I know who went to Yale was a close friend of son Bush (The President). He said that he benefited from being Bush's friend, especially when Bush became Governor. When he became President though, that's a different story.

But as far as benefiting from being a Black man with a Yale degree, he had the same issues we have when we get degrees from any big white institution: "I'm not hiring that Black guy with an Ivy degree. He's not taking my job."

The guy from Stanford said that it's very hard to flunk out of Stanford, because they have what's called the "honor" system. You say that you won't cheat etc... which everyone does.

It makes more sense if you're a Black person to attend a university that is particularly suited to serving you and your needs. That's all I'm saying.
 
What. The. Fuck. Are. You. Talking. About??
It is good to be raised up in wealth. But it is also good to be raised up naturally. Originally we only ate raw fruits and vegetables but now most of us are just carbon copies of white devils. We learn how to be successful devils. What ever happened to the true bloodline of people like Jesus. He stated to the blacks that you can do these and greater works. But we know as in the story of Jesus real blackness will get you killed.
And that white devil adopted a black child has nothing to do with culture wealth. I always wondered why blacks in certain parts of Africa starved to death while we threw away tons of food.
You give up certain natural abilities and you can succeed. The world's best kept secret is that our health is our only real wealth. Anything else is borrowed including our lives. We have been forced to live off of borrowed energy. And things are becoming worse with these mad scientist like Anthony Fauci that take animal virus and make them cross over to humans after they have supped them up.
During slavery we mainly ate grits and hog fat. During the 60's we started leaving the breast to get infant formulas and they flooded black communities with dope. But they are still worried about blacks accidently escaping the poisoning and programming and having another problem on their hand like they had with Jesus. And that thing about eternal life or living forever is still possible among blacks that return to their original way of life before it is to late.
Angelina Jolie is just another devil that can do what some blacks cannot do because of her money. Originally they brought us over here to make money for them and promote a white reality. Same thing today.
 
How much access do you think an Ivy League school is going to give you if you're Black? And, access to what?

Morehouse isn't just a good school... It's a great fucking school. I can't speak for the other HBCUs, but I can for damn sure speak on Dear Old Morehouse!
In 2023 what is so great about Morehouse? When you look at the academic degrees it offers they don't impress me. The medical school is independent but the undergrad degrees are no better than your average liberal arts college. I don't see Nursing, Engineering, Architecture, etc. I don't see the point in paying all that money to attend to get a degree in African studies or other degrees they offer. School costs to dam much.
 
In 2023 what is so great about Morehouse? When you look at the academic degrees it offers they don't impress me. The medical school is independent but the undergrad degrees are no better than your average liberal arts college. I don't see Nursing, Engineering, Architecture, etc. I don't see the point in paying all that money to attend to get a degree in African studies or other degrees they offer. School costs to dam much.
There's way more to getting an education than just sitting in a classroom. My classmates make all of the difference.

You're in classes with Brothers who look like you, think like you, and have the same struggles as you. Everyone relates to everyone else. You have Brothers who are serious about tackling the world head on, not only on an academic level, but also on an economic and social level. It's hard for me to explain.

But, I've attended USC and Morehouse, and Morehouse is where I felt welcomed and challenged.
 
There's way more to getting an education than just sitting in a classroom. My classmates make all of the difference.

You're in classes with Brothers who look like you, think like you, and have the same struggles as you. Everyone relates to everyone else. You have Brothers who are serious about tackling the world head on, not only on an academic level, but also on an economic and social level. It's hard for me to explain.

But, I've attended USC and Morehouse, and Morehouse is where I felt welcomed and challenged.

Sounds so utopia...What is your major ?
 
Sounds so utopia...What is your major ?
Come on now... No one is saying that it's a utopia. But for me it's way better than what I've seen in other institutions of higher learning.

All institutions can teach you something. But not all institutions can relate to you. Black people to me are casualties and prisoners of war. So we share a unique experience in this country of oppression that white folks will never understand. Most white faculty/educators won't understand it either.

It's good when you can attend a school that understands your experiences, then they tailor a curriculum that is gear specifically for educating you. They understand where you're at, and they try to help you navigate this oppressive society by challenging you and giving you the tools that you'll need to be successful.

Are HBCUs perfect? Hell no... not by far. But the experience is like none other.

Business Management is my major.
 
Alot!! It's like an exclusive club. I'm not saying it's fair. I'm not saying that people who attend Ivies are smarter or better or more qualified. But, what can not be denied is the access. The ability to have direct access to senators, congressmen, governors, etc is hard to put onto words.

I have received an interview and offer at every job that I have ever applied for since receiving my degree. This is not to say that others who did not attend an Ivy can't have the same outcomes. But, this is indicative of most graduates. Do some Ivy League graduates fall on their face? Yes. Not all are successful. However, that number wanes in comparison to HBCUs.

What I advise black students all the time is this, attend a good HBCU and graduate cum laude or better. Then attend an Ivy for graduate school. However if an opportunity to attend Harvard, Yale, or Princeton presents itself, take it.

BGOL is bizarro world. Dudes get mad at a white woman for adopting a black child and sending her child to Spelman. And not only sends her there, but publicly supports her in the effort. BGOL is also the same place where dudes will argue that attending an Ivy League school has no value. And not only that, will argue that an HBCU gives a black student the same advantages as an Ivy. Geesh!

That's like saying a football player from JSU has the same opportunity of being a number one draft pick as a player from Alabama. Yes, the JSU player may be great. But, as of now, it is not looked at as the same. That's reality.
The lies of this dude are incredible. He's never been to an Ivy League school. I doubt he's graduated from any University.
 
I dunno man being from hollyweird i fear she would spread that shit on campus. The elites use college campus's to recruit the next leaders of their perverted agenda.
 
I dunno man being from hollyweird i fear she would spread that shit on campus. The elites use college campus's to recruit the next leaders of their perverted agenda.
Even if she tried, there are way too many Black intellectuals who’ll put that nonsense in check.

She’ll either grow intellectually, or she’ll leave.
 
Personally I think she should have attended quietly and without fanfare. I wouldn't want all that attention on me (which can be positive but could be very negative).
Only slight beef I have. Everything doesnt need to be announced. I think Angelina was on some light clout chasing, but thats just my opinion. Best of luck to the sister.
 
Personally I think she should have attended quietly and without fanfare. I wouldn't want all that attention on me (which can be positive but could be very negative).
Naw rich or famous kids go to a HBCU needs to be a thing! Sing it from the mountain tops!!!!
 
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