Where are the good men?

Date: Saturday, August 2, 2008
Phone:
Location: McCormick Place - North Building
Details:

Art "Chat Daddy" Sims, Relationship Advice Columnist for the Chicago Defender is calling all men and women to a must-attend seminar on "WHERE ARE THE GOOD MEN?" at the Black Women's Expo on August 2 (Saturday).

Have we, as black people, given up on the concept of love?
Are black women still facing the fear of down low brothers?
Are black women coming to the conclusion that so many brothers are fronting when it comes to dealing with them and that they are bringing very little to the table?
Are so many sisters so anxious to get to the altar and will they be truly satisfied with the notion of never finding a mate?
Is it possible to unveil the truth of why black men are afraid of commitment?
Discovering the answers of whether or not today's black women are starting to discriminate against everyday black brothers?


Panelists:

Stella Foster, Columnist, Chicago Sun Times

Sheila R. Moss-Brown, Creator of Authenticity Relationship Game

Dr. Yan Dominic Searcy, Associate Professor Departments of Social Work and Sociology- Chicago State University

Khalid B. Scott, Clinical Social Worker

Trey the Choklit Jok, Morning Personality for Power 92 Chicago

Michael Riley, Radio Account Executive and Entrepeneur

Saturday, August 2, 2008

McCormick Place - North Building
2301 South Lake Shore Drive
Admission is $12 for adults and $7 for children
Visit http://www.theblackwomensexpo.com for more details.

For more information on Chat Daddy, please visit http://www.askchatdaddy.com or Dear Chat Daddy in the Chicago Defender.