Paul Ifayomi Grant recently released his new book titled? ? ?What?s Love Got to Do with it? Seven Steps to solving the crisis in Black Male/Female Relationships?
You can purchase it online at his website http://www.houseofknowledge.org.uk? for ?4.99.
On the website you will find a four minute video on the website front page telling you about the book.
Below is the contents paage
Foreword ? by Beverley Grant
Introduction
PART 1 ? The Problems
STEP 1- What?s it all about?
STEP 2? What Went Wrong?
? What Went Wrong?
? It?s the Economy Stupid
STEP 3 ? What is your experience of relationships and what does it tell you about yourself?
STEP 4 ? Finding Mr/Ms Right
? Breasts, Batty, Long Hair and Light Skin ? A recipe for disaster
? When the Sister Earns More Money
? Monogamy ? Is there any alternative?
? The things (Some) Black People Say?About each other
? How to select a Partner
? Sonia?s Story
STEP 5? Understanding Yourself and Who you are Dealing With
? Common relationship behavioural/personality types amongst Afrikan Men and Women in ?The West?
Step 6 ? Understanding the Impact of the Media on Black Self-Image and Relationships
PART 2 ? The Solutions
STEP 7 ? Making it Work
? Tips For Black Love
? How to Maintain Black-on-Black Love
? Common Problems in Long-Term Relationships
? Male and Female Communication Styles
? Tips for Building a Productive Values-Centred Partnership
? The Need for Emotional Hygiene
Here are a couple of comments by people who have read the text:
?In ?What?s Love Got to Do with it??, Ifayomi Grant explores the most important issues facing Black men and women and their relationships. He brings clarity and context to both the problems andsolutions, as well as an honest and practical knowledge to the vital task of building, repairing, and sustaining healthy Black relationships.?
Roy Akins and Donna Panton (Husband & Wife and founders of Colourful Kids) http://www.colourfulkids.co.uk
?Whether you are single or in a relationship, a woman or a man, we can all take something from this book. Having a clear picture of the many pressures that challenge our relationships is a good starting
point to prepare the way ahead or provide a catalyst to heal pain. Ifayomi has again brought us insight with compassion and assertion.?
Peter Mitchell (Husband and Father)
I have some media engagements to promote the book so tune in where you can:
?The Carl Nelson Show?, WOL 1450 AM (Washington, USA), 9PM GMT/4PM EST Tuesday 16th October 2012
Washington D.C.?s new premiere talk radio program. Ground-breaking, Peabody Award-winning broadcast news journalist Carl Nelson, has interviewed Zambia?s 1st President, Kenneth Kaunda, former Namibia President Sam Nujoma, current South African President Jacob Zuma, dozens of US political leaders including former US presidential candidate Rev. Jesse Jackson, Senator Edward Kennedy, Representatives Maxine Waters John Conyers and Diane Watson, civic leaders Julian Bond, Andrew Young, TD Jakes, and Rev. Al Sharpton, among many others.
?Sistas on the Couch? with Erinma Bell, PEACE FM (Manchester), 2PM GMT Wednesday 17th October 2012
?The African-Caribbean Show? with Devon Daly, BBC Radio Derby, 8.15PM GMT Sunday 21st October 2012
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