Single Black Women: We Are Tired of Being a Spectacle

October 26th, 2011 - By Alexis Garrett Stodghill

By Bené Viera, HuffPost BlackVoices

Single Black Women and the Media

I was walking down 125th St. on a wet, dreary day in NYC when I received a text from an acquaintance about her debut appearance on Nightline. I wasn’t in the least bit surprised that the topic of discussion for the trillionth time was unwed black women and them exploring interracial options. I was genuinely happy for her opportunity, but I was so over mainstream media’s obsession with who black women do or don’t date/marry.

Once again the popularity of our love lives has sky rocketed due to Ralph Richard Banks’ latest book, Is Marriage for White People? According to Banks, black women should stop limiting their options to black men. “It’s time for black women to stop being held hostage to the deficiencies of black men,” Banks says. “They should emancipate themselves and not feel as if they have no option but make the best of this bad situation. Black women have been taking one for the team for a long time.” For the record, Banks is married to a black woman.

I really don’t care about Banks’ hypothesis. After his horrid article, “Why black women are justifiably bitter: The bleak relationship picture for African-American females” on NYDailyNews.com, there is nothing Banks can tell me about relationships.

I am, however, annoyed that black women’s singleness has become a spectacle. For starters, this story has been covered ad naseum since 2009. The Washington Post was ahead of the curve with Joy Jones’ “Marriage Is for White People” in 2006, hence the inspiration for the title of Banks’ book. What’s also troublesome is the focus on the so-called dreadful statistic of unwed black women while fewer Americans in general are marrying. Where’s all the chatter about white, Asian and Latina single ladies? Anyone who has spent any time around young professional white women would know that they too are frustrated with dating. Yet, unlike Nightline’s 2010 “Face Off: Why Can’t a Successful Black Woman Find a Man?” special, no white celebrities were called for a panel discussion about the 45% of unmarried white women .

It is beyond problematic that authors, journalists, researchers, social commentators and mainstream media find that black women’s singleness is a crisis, and that the solution is to marry white men. Single white women are never told to “date outside their race,” “stop being so loyal to white men” or “marry a black man!” Why then would we accept that black women must date, marry and procreate with a white man to solve our relationship woes? I call patriarchy and white privilege. Let’s be clear of what’s going on here with the media’s propaganda.

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  • i am she

    Amen!

    White Hegemony propaganda.

  • NotGunDewIte

    lol I is "intelligent"

  • NotGunDewIt

    Single white women are never told to “date outside their race,” “stop being so loyal to white men” or “marry a black man!” Why then would we accept that black women must date, marry and procreate with a white man to solve our relationship woes?

    PREACH! No other race is told its better to be with another than your own and black folks are starting to believe it, too because I am sick to death of hearing BLACK FOLKS SAY THIS CRAP!! On another blog, this sista told me I'd die old and alone becuase I don't want to date outside my race. A BLACK WOMAN!

    I simply don't feel the need to date outside my race. There's enough diversity within my own race than for me to go outside it. Plus, I like the connection we have as Black people.

    If you want to outside, that's fine but don't act like something is wrong with me or that I'm "closed minded," "less educated/intellegent, or I'm not "broadening my horizons." I just love black men.

    • http://twitter.com/DarkCarmel @DarkCarmel

      I agree you should not be told to date another race because they are better and there is certainly nothing wrong with dating within/outside of your race. A person must do what they feel is right for them and of course for the right reasons. Whatever chose a person make should be respected.

    • http://twitter.com/gargamel1972 MAGICK MAGE

      AMEN MY BLACKSISTER! I AM A PROUD BLACKMAN THAT LOVES BLACKWOMEN! AND MOST OF THE BLACKMEN I KNOW LOVE BLACKWOMEN! ONLY A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF BLACKMEN DATE OUTSIDE, I JUST FEEL LIKE THIS WHOLE INTERACIAL DATING AND SWIRLING CRAZE IS JUST FURTHER DIVIDING BLACKMEN AND WOMEN! AND FURTHER DIMINISHING THE LITTLE RESPECT THAT BLACKWOMEN HAVE FOR BLACKMEN! I HAVE NO PROBLEM WHEN A BLACKSISTER MEETS A MAN OF ANOTHER RACE AND TRULY FALLS IN LOVE! BUT EVEN IF YOU HAVE YOUR NONBLACKMAN YOU CAN STILL SHOW LOVE FOR THE BROTHERS!

  • Madeline

    White men, white women and Asian women actually marry inter-racially more than any other group. Source: 2010 census bureau

  • Madeline

    Ralph Richard Banks’ latest book, Is Marriage for White People?<— is actually a pretty good book.

    I am married, btw. But he has basically put in print what a lot of us have been saying for years. Sisters: expand your dating options and our collective marriage rates will go up. Simple as that. Get out of the mindset that you need to be loyal to black men and "save" the social construct that is (our) race. Your knight-in-shining-armor just may not be black; are you gonna miss out on a lifetime of happiness because ideally you'd prefer him to be? What if your king isn't anything at all like you imagine him to be? You just gonna keep passing on good men until this figment of your imagination comes along? Think about it.

    • ohio_lovejones

      the number of quality marriages should be focus,not the actual number of marriages