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Hill Harper Wants Sisters to Know They Are Fine

Posted Jun 3rd 2008 10:45AM by Felicia Pride
Filed under: More Than Words

By Felicia Pride

After the incredible success of his first motivational book, Letters to a Young Brother which was designed to get young men to fulfill their divine destiny, Hill Harper has returned. This time he's offering advice to females in Letters to a Young Sister: DeFine Your Destiny.

The book is a collection of letters to a "universal Young Sistah" that offer advice for a myriad of challenges that young women face, including, dealing with finances, sexism, peer pressure, relationships, body image, depression, and career choices.

Harper, actor, and star of CSI: NY, recruited some of his "surrogate sister-friends" and "really smart brothers" to lend their wisdom. Young sisters will read the advice, thoughts, and experiences of a stellar cast of successful personalities, including Michelle Obama, Alfre Woodard, Ciara, Sanaa Lathan, Ruby Dee, Angella Bassett, Tavis Smiley and Nikki Giovanni. Actress Gabrielle Union penned the book's foreword.

In the introduction, Harper explains his purpose for releasing a book for women. He writes: "As my tour wore on and I saw sisters standing there, I realized that they were there to hear what I had to say, not in spite of the fact that I am a Black man but rather because of the fact that I am a Black man. Certainly, they, like the brothers, were there to hear me say to them that their lives, goals, and dreams do matter. But also many of the sisters showed up to offer support and encouragement for what I was doing for young brothers. This book, in turn, is my effort to lift up women as so many women have lifted me."I was recently asked what I thought was one of the most pressing issues facing young African American women. And while I didn't have a definitive answer, I do believe that much of our unhappiness, bad decision-making, and complacency has to do with self-esteem issues.

I'm sure it's for this reason that Letters to a Young Sister offers a healthy amount of praise of black women. Harper wants sisters to know that they are F.I.N.E., an acronym which stands for Fantastic, Interesting, Necessary, and Exceptional.

And in doing so, he hopes that young women will take charge and live the lives they are built for. "No more sitting on the sidelines," he writes. "You are the star of this show, and I need you to take your place at center stage. You deserve top billing from now on for the rest of your life! So I will say it again: The time is now..."

Hill Harper is right. Now is our time (both sisters and brothers, young and old) to uplift ourselves. Are you up for the challenge?
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1. Bill Harper is a beautiful man. Instead of focusing on knuckleheads flying to Brazil to get taken for their paper by whores posing as potential wives, we need to focus on finding brothas like Bill.

Avril at 2:33PM on Jun 3rd 2008

2. I didn't think I could like Hill Harper any more than I already did, but he has proved me wrong! This guy is just fantastic!

Bronze Trinity at 2:39PM on Jun 3rd 2008

3. Um Avril. His name is Hill. Hill Harper. Otherwise I agree with you

Oooooo at 5:47PM on Jun 3rd 2008

4. I am buying this book! Hill is awesome.

CharChar at 6:16PM on Jun 3rd 2008

5. I think that it is wonderful that a black man is writing something positive about african american women. Since in todays society all the men seem to want to disrespect women all the time. I look forward to reading it and I think you so much for righting something positive about women in general more people should start doing.

ELIZA AULTMAN at 2:41AM on Jun 4th 2008

6. Kudos to HH and the extension of his burgeoning franchise.
I see him becoming the next Montel.
Let's hope though that the publishing world will turn back around and take a look at those seeking space on the bookshelves who don't derive the marketable status primarily from being celebrities, groupies or soft-pornographists.
By 2010, wouldn't it be nice to see shelves full of books dedicated to the salvalvation of our young black boys?
The alternative to this one potential solution to the crisis of boys being raised with and/or without involved fathers will haunt us more than any civil rights denials ever could.
Just one guy's http://askyourdaddy.blogspot.com/ opinion.

OPD

Anthony Walton at 10:18PM on Jun 4th 2008

7. HH is great on CSI:NY. He's a Harvard grad. I wonder who he's dating.

Calvin at 11:17AM on Jun 6th 2008

8. Hill Harper is a truly talented actor and author!

Hill Harper news and video clips:

http://netpressions.com/celebrities_gn/hillharper.cfm

MrMellow at 1:57PM on Jun 6th 2008

9. Upcoming Talk Radio interview:

http://www.pr-inside.com/rss/hill-harper-more-than-just-another-r600537.htm

Toni Reed at 4:23PM on Jun 6th 2008

10. Hill Harper is a JOKE!!!!...He is MARRIED TO A WHITE WOMAN yet he's trying to CAPITALIZED financially off the SISTAHS & the BROTHAS!!!...Get real!!..Hill needs to WRITE a book about being MARRIED TO A WHITE WOMAN and TRY selling it to WHITE AMERICAN and SEE how much money he MAKES!!!!...BLACK PEOPLE WAKE UP!!!...Black people like Hill Harper ONLY TURN TO THEIR "BLACK" COMMUNITIES WHEN THEY NEED MONEY OR TRYING TO PEDDLE SOMETHING THAT MAKES THEM LOOK HYPOCRITICAL(married to a white woman,yet telling BLACK WOMEN THEY'RE FINE)!!!...BLACK WOMEN DON'T NEED HILL HARPER TO TELL THEM THEIR FINE!!..WE ALREADY KNOW!...BET HE NOT TELLING HIS "WHITE" WIFE BLACK WOMEN ARE FINE!!!..What a JOKE!!!....

SeXy at 9:39PM on Jun 10th 2008

11. FIRST OF ALL SeXY....YOU ARE THE "JOKE" BECAUSE YOU NEED TO GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT. HILL HARPER IS NOT CURRENTLY MARRIED AND HAS NEVER BEEN MARRIED LET ALONE TO A "WHITE WOMAN"....AND HAVE YOU READ THE BOOK??????MOST LIKELY NO....OR HOW ABOUT HIS FIRST BOOK...MOST LIKELY...NO...SO BEFORE YOU GO BAD MOUTHING SOMEONE, WHY DONT YOU CHECK THE FACTS!!! BOTH BOOKS ARE FANTASTIC!!! IF YOU TOOK THE TIME TO READ THEM...INSTEAD OF POSTING INFLAMMATORY LIES ABOUT THE BROTHER, PERHAPS YOU MIGHT LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT YOURSELF AND HOW TELLING LIES IS WRONG.

J.Roberts at 2:52AM on Jun 11th 2008

12. SeXy---i agree wit j. roberts on dis one. not cool to go dissing somebody dats tryna uplift our ppl of today. instead, wit all dat time on ya hands, go make a difference ya self.

Yung New Sista at 11:59PM on Jun 16th 2008

13. I think that what Mr. Hill accomplished was amazing, to be commended, and shows true committment to humanitarianism. Those who see negativity in what he's put forth, for whatever reasons, prove just home much his body of work was needed.

Darien DeVon at 12:31AM on Aug 9th 2008

14. I think that "Sexy" has HILL Harper confused with BEN Harper.

Vivs at 9:06PM on Aug 27th 2008

15. Hill is soo amazing and is doing positive things for black people, well done him!

Man, would I love to be sitting next to him on the cover of that book!

Bri at 12:04PM on Oct 31st 2008

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