Danita Harris explains how faith empowered mothers who were without their daughters to keep hope alive.
Danita Harris explains how faith empowered mothers who were without their daughters to keep hope alive.
As we celebrate Women's History Month, I must pay tribute to a woman who has made my life easier.
March has been designated as Women's History Month and Danita Harris is happy to kick it off with a woman that she admires.
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder that affects more than 70,000 people in our country, but there is a shortage of blood from African-Americans
Christmas may be over but the spirit lives on in my son Chase.
One man's powerful words, "the human spirit is alive and well," prompt my thoughts on kindness all year long.
Danita gives you her take on how to make the most of your Thanksgiving.
Danita's Dish explains about how encouraging the heart carries a lot of weight.
When you see a headline that states "PMS is a myth" immediately you ask who in the world did this study? Well, at least this team of " study-ologists" was led
There will always be things we can point out that we need to improve upon, but I would like to suggest that you point to what's going well for you.
We've all heard the term "man cave." It's a male sanctuary where men rule and women are not allowed.
The right to vote should be taken seriously. It is your opportunity to make your voice count. So do it.
I've been trying to fight it. I tried denying it. But let's just put it out on the table and deal with it. I am currently enrolled in Mommy Guilt 101.
Chase has stepped up his game and keeps his mother on her toes.
Danita realizes she's now living in Chase's World.
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