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08/07/2007
N-word vs. B-word: Which is Worse?
Why is it that so many sisters are offended when someone uses the n-word, and yet won't bat an eye when it comes to the b-word?
07/17/2007
Using The Power of Our Wallets
Who says Black people have stopped protesting offensive language and media images in the era of the omnipresent n-word? A new NiaPulse survey reveals the surprising truth...
05/30/2006
Black Women's Summertime Skin Concerns
During a recent survey, hundreds of you told us what your top skin-care needs would be this summer. Here's our advice for getting that safe, allover glow you're craving
05/16/2006
How Black Women Really View Illegal Workers
As President George W. Bush unveils his latest immigration-reform plans, a NiaOnline survey reveals that Black women are less likely than Whites to think that illegal aliens are taking their jobs
11/08/2005
How Black Women Really View Sexuality
A recent government report on American sexual habits may have missed the mark with regard to sexual orientation, suggest the results of a new NiaOnline survey
11/01/2005
Swoopes Comes Out. Are We Ready?
WNBA star Sheryl Swoopes recently revealed that she is gay. A NiaOnline survey suggests that her toughest critics may be within her own community
09/27/2005
Straight, Gay, Bi, or . . . "Other"?
In a recent government report on American sexual habits, a surprisingly large number of Blacks and Hispanics did not identify with traditional labels of sexual orientation. Why is that so? asks NiaOnline's editor-in-chief, Sheryl Huggins
08/30/2005
Should Cell Phones Be Marketed to Kids?
Companies are gearing up to market cell phones directly to children and teenagers. We asked members of our online research panel if they think this is a good idea
08/16/2005
NiaOnline Study: Black Women Don't Play Around Online
A new report reveals that Black women have a no-nonsense approach to the Internet
06/14/2005
On The Down Low, Or the Up and Up?
Recently, NiaOnline spoke with the ex-wife of On The Down Low's J.L. King, Brenda Stone Browder. She will be among the participants in Nia Enterprises' upcoming Town Hall Meeting in Chicago