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Cupcake of the Week: Ms. LaStarya


Cupcake of the Week: Ms. LaStarya

* Ms. LaStarya Measurements 

* Ms. LaStarya Bio 
 
Height: --- 5' 9"
Weight: --- 152 lbs
Measurements: --- 34-24-44 (Damn!)
Shoe size: --- 9
Hair color: --- Black
Hair length: --- Long
Eye color: --- Brown
Ethnicity: --- Black
Skin color: --- Brown
Experience: --- Very Experienced
Shoot nudes? --- Yes


Blessed with measurements 34-24-44, all her natural beauty and a body to die for, she pours her alluring sexapeal in noumorous magazines, videos and websites.



Ms.LaStarya talents have been spreading throughout the country like U.S currency. Her tarck star, coke bottle body has already drawn comparisons to Buffy The Body, Sexy Solei and Wonder Woman.



“It’s about how hard it is for a woman to survive in this game,” Ms.LaStarya explains, “It's some many of us women in this game tying to get it and it takes time and patience.”



Born and raised in Gray, Louisiana (35mins from downtown New Orleans) Ms.LaStarya has been modeling for as long as she can remember. Being a Star is in her blood.



 LaStarya cut her teeth starring in local vidoes in her native town Houma, Louisiana where she lived with her stepmother during her junior and senior high school years. And by the time she was 21, she was drawn to the big City of New Orleans in search of work.



The modeling & music scene had taken off and required sexy women for video's! That's where she took a giant leap into this world we all know as "Ms.LaStarya". Starring in her 1st music video "Get Something", by Lil Wayne which skyrocked her career!


Ms. LaStarya

Black Unemployment Over 35%


The nation’s economic crisis has been tough for millions of Americans, but times have been especially tough for young Black men, a BlackAmericaWeb.com report said.

Black men between 16 and 24 years old are facing a 34.5 percent unemployment rate, according to federal figures issued last month. These numbers mirror statistics from the Great Depression era and are three times higher than the general U.S. population.

Black women in the same age group are also experiencing jobless rates that top the national average, with 26.5 of African-American females out of work. Nationally, that number is 15.4 percent. Combined, the jobless rate for Black Americans is 30.5 percent.

According to several civil rights advocacy groups and economists, Black unemployment has exceeded the national average for decades, but it seems many African Americans are still struggling although the economy is experiencing an upswing.

The NAACP teamed with the National Council of La Raza and the AFL-CIO, urging the White House to create more initiatives and programs that will create jobs.

“It’s time for us to really stoke this issue up,” said Hilary O. Shelton, the NAACP’s senior vice president for advocacy and policy, in an interview with The New York Times. “We’re not so much trying to convince him to do something he doesn’t want to do, but urging him to move forward on an issue we have agreement on.”

President Obama recently announced the White House will host a job summit in December.

Black members of Congress growing impatient with Obama

The nation's first black president is catching increasing heat from black members of Congress who say he isn't doing enough to help African-Americans hit hardest by the recession.

On Friday, members of the Congressional Black Caucus -- which includes four members from Georgia -- are planning a news conference where they are expected to say President Barack Obama hasn't done enough to specifically address joblessness in minority communities across the country.

Tension between the 42-member black caucus and Obama has been building for months. Some members of the group who complained about what they consider years of neglect and indifference by the George W. Bush administration now say they're growing increasingly frustrated with the Obama administration, too.

Last week, 10 members of the black caucus boycotted a House committee meeting until some of their demands were included in banking reform legislation that Obama wants passed.

And earlier this week, after Obama gave a speech on jobs, black caucus chairwoman U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) said the president needs to do more to help jobless minorities.

"While we agree with the president that support for small businesses, infrastructure investment and green jobs is essential, we also believe that much more needs to be done, particularly for those Americans who are hurting most," Lee said in a statement.

While the unemployment rate for all Americans is about 10 percent, it's 15.6 percent for African-Americans, Labor Department figures show. African-American workers remain unemployed an average of five weeks longer than the rest of America, according to the black caucus.

"The president is without question the president for everybody -- it's important that we all respect and understand that," said U.S. Rep. David Scott, an Atlanta Democrat and a member of the black caucus. "However, when you have a segment of the population that is overwhelmingly, disproportionately impacted … then we must pay attention to that."

Like Scott, U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, a Lithonia Democrat who also is a member of the black caucus, said he realizes the president has to walk a fine line when it comes to issues involving race.

"He's got his priorities and [Congress] and the [Congressional Black Caucus] in particular have our own priorities, and they may not necessarily always correspond," Johnson said.

But "yes, I think he should be more attuned to the particular needs of minorities in this country," he added.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama believes policies on job creation, the economy and other issues should be directed at all Americans, regardless of race or ethnicity.

"Look, I think what the president believes is that the plans that he outlined will help white America, black America, Hispanic America, Asian America," Gibbs said.

U.S. Rep. John Lewis, the Atlanta Democrat and civil rights movement leader, seems to be the most supportive of Obama among the four Congressional Black Caucus members from Georgia. U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop, a Democrat from Albany, also belongs to the group.

"He [Obama] has taken a very simple position, which is a good position, I think: By helping all Americans, you help minorities," Lewis said.

"In the final analysis, we're all in the same boat," Lewis said. "People are hurting -- it doesn’t matter if you're black, white, Latino or Asian-American … and what is that saying? A rising tide lifts all boats."

Why Are White Men So Suddenly Interested In Dating Black Women?


First of all, who said the interest was sudden?

If you are a black woman reading this, let me point out to you that not all white men subscribed to or supported notions of slavery, racism, prejudice, discrimination, sexism, oppression, Civil Rights violation, desegregation, etc...on the contrary! So, cooking up a big pot of "hate stew" and wanting to throw us all in there is ridiculous and unfair.

White Men: Obstacles

Committing to a relationship with a black woman often comes with a price for white men. And I am not referring to things I read on other blogs like settling for someone of less intelligence or a lower socioeconomic class. No. I am alluding to the social stigma we often face from our friends, co-workers, and society for our decision - not to mention the inner-turmoil it causes in our families.

The perception that many white males who pursue interracial relationships, all come from a liberal, understanding family is bull. That decision was based on our personal beliefs.

So, you say you have white friends who interact heavily with blacks. That's nice. That's what all "white folks" say, don't they? A lot of racial indifference is masked as friendship. Now picture the look on your white friend's face when their son comes home with say someone who looks like umm... a Keyshia Cole, Fantasia Barrino, Erykah Badu, India.Arie, or Jill Scott (merely random names you recognize - used for effect) - or any black woman for that matter. Suddenly all that "white front" of charity and goodness gets washed away with the realization: "My son just brought home a black girl."

Big difference between having blacks visit and having one live there with you. I wonder how your white friend is going to handle this at the next homecoming! 

This author has dated black women his entire, natural-born life - with no exclusions other than the occasional, dark-skinned Latino. I've seen the look of disappointment on both my parent's faces when I brought home (black) wife #1 and (black) wife #2. So, no, as white men with a propensity toward interracial relationships that type of behavior was NOT ENCOURAGED by our parents or other family members. Show me where it would be.


So then...Why Are White Men So Suddenly Interested In Dating Black Women?

Why? Because our families, our employer, and the rest of society do not run our lives. We don't wish to condone the same inexcusable behavior of past generations. We also refuse to repress the attraction and desire we have (and have always had) for black women any longer. We feel free to have the right to attain our own happiness. And if that means dating, marrying, and raising children as an interracial couple, so be it!

What shocks many other same-race couples is that our interracial relationship/marriage mirrors theirs. We have the same arguments, the same concerns, the same struggles, and the same hopes for our children.

What's going on now in America now? 

As we see it, black women are empowering themselves in the workforce. They are not waiting around for black men. They are fiercely working their way up through the educational system, attaining their degrees, and are demonstrating strong upwards mobility into higher social classes for themselves and their children.

Along the way, their interaction with their Caucasian counterparts is a direct contradiction of how white people were depicted to them growing up.

As a result, BW/WM union has become more common on the job and in the media. From television, to books, to the World Wide Web/Internet, to Hollywood, to even porn...the movement is real.



As we venture into the next decade, we see this trend really booming. Interracial marriages between black women and white men, albeit very small in comparison to other interracial components (Asian women/White male, Black Men/White Women), will continue to increase at the highest percentage ratios.

The trend in interracial dating is growing right before your eyes. If you care to look.

It's one of the reasons Interracial Love Magazine was created.Our premise is simple. Weoffer you news, articles, and discussion in support of love, sex, and dating between white men and black women. And we do it in a way that is controversial - all while engaging you, exciting you, and entertaining you, along the way.

What makes Interracial Love Magazine different is that no other media outlet or blog "gives it to you" in the same perspective as we do. Where else could you find content like this?  If there is another site like ours, let us know. We want to read it!

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