Saturday, January 22, 2011

Modest Models Inc, Missing Black Children and Federal Court Upholds Equal Opportunity Admissions

This week we spoke with Sister Tamorah Shareef Muhammad and Sister La Tika Daania Muhammad about Modest Models Inc.





Sister Tamorah is the Founder of Modest Models Inc, which she started December of 2010. She says:

“Our Mission is 1 Timothy 2:9-10 (New International Version)I also want the women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, adorning themselves, not with elaborate hairstyles or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, 10 but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God. The Mission and goal of our group is to obtain Righteous decency of the Beauty of the Righteous Woman. The Qur’an says, "Do not allow Satan to remove your Garments". With the removal of Garments in which guards us from evil. This Garment is of the mind, body, and soul!

We will allow the viewer to see the Beauty of what Allah has bestowed on us. By not exposing ourselves to Nakedness and Shame, which the industries are very, obsessed with. This gives the viewer not only to see the clothing and Garments in a descent way. But it will show that We as women are beautiful without the removal of our Sacredness. It stands True Each Civilization Is Judged By it's Treatment of the Woman.

Modest Models Inc has 589 Members but Tamorah does not run this group alone she has Excellent Administrators. Sister Latika Muhammad, Sister Arian Muhammad, Sister Lorraine Muhammad, Sister Melanie Butler Muhammad, Sister Lakisha 2X, and Sister Mecca Donna, Sister Amanda, Michelle X Oliver.”




This week Scotty Reid had the opportunity to talk with Sister Gaetane Borders of Peas in their Pods, an organization that assists in alerting the public about missing children. He spoke to her about the recent comments of a Baltimore Police spokesperson who expressed disappointment in the national media coverage of missing teen Phylicia Barnes. We will hear what Sister Gaetane thinks about the national media coverage of missing teens in general and the amount of coverage given to black teens by the Black national media.

In the news this week, The Leadership Conference is reporting that a federal court recently upheld an equal opportunity admission policy of a major university. New Jersey is moving closer to offering school vouchers, what do you think about school vouchers for the black community? We shall share that news and of course share our views and opinions.

The lines will be open after we talk to the sisters about Modest Models Inc and welcome your calls about the topics of the day.

Today’s featured music is by Big Ace.

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