If you grew up in a Black household, you probably woke up Sunday mornings to the smell of Sunday dinner cooking and to the captivating voice of Mahalia Jackson.
Lifetime has originally launched their Stop Violence Against Women campaign in 2002 to place a national spotlight on domestic violence and sexual assault.
The all-star cast and friends came out in support for the Lifetime Network's re-make of Steel Magnolias preview party in New York City. Actresses Alfre Woodard, Condola Rashad, Phylicia Rashad, Queen Latifah, Adepero Oduye, and Jill Scott were all in house at the exclusive Paris Theater.
After months of speculation, rumors and after the untimely passing of pop icon, Whitney Houston, the family of the star has signed on and agreed to do a documentary-style reality show that will air on Lifetime. The title of the project has yet to be chosen, but word in the industry is that it's going to be called, The Houston Family Chronicles.