"LifeStyle Spotlite": 10 Black Women who Rocked in 2012






Michelle Obama (Picture from Getty Images)

The 44th First Lady of the USA. Ms. Obama motivates black women and supports our President all with Style and Grace.






Dionne Warwick (Picture from www.Dionnewarwick.info)

Dionne Warwick is a living legend. Having been in the entertainment industry for 50 years, Ms. Warwick is known for bridging the gap between music and culture.






Queen Latifa (Picture from www.dailygossip.org)

Rapper, Singer,Producer, Actress, Director, Covergirl model and entrepreneur, Queen Latifa defines hardwork. She is one of the first to use her talent to cross over into different markets.




Beyonce Knowles (Picture from Getty Images)

From Singing to Fashion to Beauty Beyonce holds the crown. She gave birth to a beautiful little girl in January 2012 and soon after got right back to work selling out in Atlantic City.




Kerry Washington (Picture from Apega / WENN)

From actress to political activist Kerry Washington carries a lot under her belt. She is also one of the most fashionable black actress to date.





Susan Taylor (Picture from www.blackenterprise.com)

For Decades she has been the leading lady behind Essence Magazine. As an editor, writer and journalist, Susan Taylor is an inspirational figure.




Gabe Douglas (Picture from www.huffingtonpost.com)


Gymnast Gabe Douglas rocks because she has broken racial barriers in sports and is the first black woman to win a gold medal in both the individual all-around and team competitions at the same Olympics.






Alicia Keys (Picture from Judy Eddy / WENN)


Alicia Keys rocks because she is a Singer,Songwriter, Producer, Actress and Philantropist.  Alicia Keys manages to tackle ti all while being a wife and a mother. Her nonprofit organization Keep A Child Alive has been very successful and has helped spread awareness of HIV/AIDS in Africa and India across the world.





Dr. Hawa Abdi and Her Daughters (Picture from www.glamour.com)

Dr. Hawa Abdi and Her Daughters rocks because for twenty years they have dedicated themselves to provide, food, shelter and healthcare to Somali refugees.







Beverly Bond (Picture from WENN)

Beverly Bond rocks because she is Black Girls Rock founder,CEO and executive producer . She continues to inspire motivate and lead young black women





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