Jill Marie Jones, Regina King and Tamala Jones host an all-girl school assembly
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Actresses Regina King, Jill Marie Jones and Tamala Jones pictured speaking to an all-girl school assembly at Westchester High School in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon.
“I Am My Own Prevention” for the S.T.A.R. Foundation, founded by Jennifer L. Payne, raises awareness of HIV and STD’s in minority females. The female students got to ask the actresses they admire about the difficult questions they have about sex and prevention.
( Photos: Splash News)













57 Comments
1.
Rok
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
They look good. I like Regina’s new cut.
2.
WHYASKWHY
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Very positive!
3.
notbuyingit
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
look at that jill marie picture background, are those boys? ooh! RAP IT UP GIRLS! LOLOLOLOL
4.
charlee
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Jill Marie looks FAB!!!
good look!
5.
kimwill02
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
What a great organization, Jennifer started.
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hood_shit
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Love these three…. way to give back!
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SHAN_SHAN
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
very nice + positive
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godschild
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
way to go, that’s what im talking about
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VirgoDoll
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Love it, love it, LOVE IT!! Such a positive message for our youth!
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ms.....t....
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
everyone looks real nice and it’s good to see them doing positive things…
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realstateofmind
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
We need more mentors like this. Everybody needs to stand up and take part in our youth. Because this generation( kids who in high school) right now are lost. We need more men to stand up.
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ms_mac
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Co-sign with # 11. So many of our boys and girls are so lost it’s ridiculous .. almost epidemic. Yeah, people can say that parents need to raise children and I totally agree. But what about those kids that don’t have parents or whose parents are wayward? They need positive reinforcement from the images that they’re getting everyday. Good on these three.
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Miss Eggplants
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
RIP to the 702 member who passed away.
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reginatlc4lyfe
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Love Regina’s new hair cut. I am proud to see these women giving back to the community and reaching out to these kids. Its especially good to see Regina going back to her alma mater Westchester High School.
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i'm gonna tell da truth
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
@11 i disagree, this isn’t the first generation to be lost. this goes back way back. the players have changed but the game remain the same. Things have just gotten even more worse. their teen pregancy back in the day. it’s just more obvious today. the things that are happening now is nothing new, just more people are paying attention to it. and that’s the truth.
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Naw Son
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Regina always had a way to give me a chubby….Yes Down there!
17.
MUST JUST BE ME
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
What 702 member??
18.
Dame
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
It is a great deed that they have done. I hope it continues. They all look fab.
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Juicy SuperStar
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Great Thing!!!!! Glad to see they are taking the time to educate our youth.
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Rhapsody
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
That is a really good look! Kudos to them for doing something positive for the lives of the younger generation! Mad love and respect for these ladies!
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Lola AM
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
@ 17
One of 702 sisters passed away. She was an original founding member of the group back when the did the song with Subway, but wasn’t with them when they blew up. She was a twin of one member.
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Lola AM
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
I love Regina’s haircut on her, it suits her well. All 3 ladies look great for a great cause!
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Juicy SuperStar
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
To the Lost Children Comments….
Yep, they are lost… Just like many generations before them.
Unless you are also helping to teach the children and being part or the solution, you must be part of the probelm. It takes a villiage to raise a child.
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Rhapsody
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
@15. I completely agree with you! This is far from being the first lost generation. As a matter of fact, every generation has made that comment about the next. The problems haven’t even changed that much. They were wrestling with drugs and sex as far back as I can remember reading in my history books. Things change and take form in different ways, but essentially the habits remain the same.
25.
Miss. Tiandez Jones
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
im loving all the positive energy being directed at our community. Black is a beautiful thing. This is a good look! Hope more people keep coming out to make a difference in our world. Knowledge is so profound!
26.
Miss Independent
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
I love these women!! Now these are role models! GOOD JOB LADIES! People need to give them waayy more respect/recognization than they do!
27.
Lady Architect
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
I really love and appreciate that they are going out and talking to younger women. I also appreciate this woman who started this foundation. We do have to grab them at a younger age for them to understand. We had a program in high school called S.A.V.E (stop aids via education)
28.
reesseyy-babiie
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
i LOVE TAMALA & JILL !!
29.
blk dds
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Jill Marie looks stunning. Glad to see these lady mentoring to our youth. We need more men to do the same. Not just celebs, but positive men in the neighborhood. It does take a village. It’s not that hard. Volunteer at an area shelter. I’m sure every city has one.
30.
Dr. Jay
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Great story guys!
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Questioneverything
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
LOVE IT! I work with “lost children” every day in Baltimore. They are still my responsibility even if they are not my biological children. If you can be a positive influence on one child you can make such a difference.
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BigDaddyReg
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
#1 why did you have to start off with Regina’s damn haircut??? this udate had a message with black women having a higher purpose than another her hair looks fly…tisk
33.
Have Not Thought of a New User Name
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
I GOT THE 411
So one of the writers of Girlfriends came to my campus (San Francisco State) last week for a interview in my BECA 550 The Broadcast Interview class, I forgot her name but she is a middle aged white women (I thought that was kind of funny) and we (she and I) talked for about 30 min about Girlfriends. So this is what happed, after the writer’s strike they (her and her writing partner) were informed that the CW was giving the show the boot it was unexpected so they didn’t have any additional episodes taped according to her, Joan’s boyfriend was going to die in Iraq (apparently he has a leading role on a show called Terminator and they needed to write him out of the show, that’s why they had him go to Iraq she said he is doing really well on the new show I havn’t seen it yet). GET THIS TONY WAS COMMING BACK TO THE SHOW ( I fell over when she said that). Tony was going to come back and support Joan during the funeral for Aaron and they were going to make up! Mya and Darnell were actually adopting a baby and William and Monica had there baby.
I wasn’t happy with how they were going to start new season because she said they were going to flash forward and Tony, William and the baby Mya adopted were all going to be five and six years old, it sounded like they were going to skip a lot. anyways she came to my school during the writer’s strike and was confident that Girlfriends was comming back so I always woundered about her since the show was cxld. she made it a point to say “the CW wants to get rid of all their Black shows”.
Ok I’m done lol
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Have Not Thought of a New User Name
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Sorry for the typo’s in # 33 I was trying to hurry.
35.
dd
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
I love that these women are giving these young girls positive reinforcement, but I agree with most of the posts here; we need programs like this in every city, all over the city, just regular folks to talk to these kids and understand them without passing judgement. Alot of kids are not comfortable enough to talk to their parents about issues or the parents don’t give them time or attention and they just need someone to talk to.
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SweetThang729
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
GREAT!!!!!!!!
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Truth
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Mentoring is fulfilling and a great way to give back! *claps* for the trio!
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kaykay
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
that’s great that they did that, makes my heart smile
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CapCityChick
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Positive Black Women
40.
WOW
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
wonderful organization.
41.
IAMDARKAQUA
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
JILL MARIE JONES…THE WOMAN THAT F*CKED GIRLFRIEND!LOL
OL GIRL LEFT THE SHOW AND WENT DOWN HILL….CANCELLED. DAMN
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Emma V's Great-Grandaughter
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Great organization and very positive.
43.
Buffy
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Jill Marie Jones is soooooooo gorgeous, but I see she’s had to come off that high-horse since she’s looking for work…She was not friendly at all in interviews when Girlfriends what as that height of its success…
44.
Buffy
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
was at the height* Sorry, I’m doing far too much over here…got books on top of my keyboard!
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Buffy
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
Tamala is gorgeous, too…I love her skin and she’s got a great attitude!
47.
SUPERCENT
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
They need to have brothers addressing these young black men as well. We need to focus on both parties. Everyone needs to be responsible for what they do, not just young women. These young men thinks is cool to lie and have unprotected sex, but don’t want to deal with consequences. They think when displaying this behavior its being a man, but it not. Being an man/woman comes with responsiblity. And a lot of them don’t truely know the meaning. They see their uncles, older brothers, fathers having sex with differents women/girls and thinks that the norm and its ok. But it not. There is a reason why HIV/STD’s is at an alarming high rate. Responsibilty comes first. Sex was never meant to be done in a irresponsible fashion because there are major consequences if it is. Sadly, it has affected our young women on a GRAND scale. And if it persist, they will never know what true love and commitment is. They will always feel that they need to give into others desire in order to feel whole, even when they are unsure.. Sex does not mean love and vise versa. Sex is suppose to compliment the deep love that you have with that person. But first you need to understand what love means as well. Sex is the icing on the cake. I am glad these women step out of their busy schedules to be able to do this cause it truely take a village.
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msblknasty1
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
# 21 who orish she was the original sister and twin to irish when did this happened
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msblknasty1
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
i forgot to comment on the post tamala gained a lot of weight … they all look good love the short hair cut… thinking bout cutting my hair soon… scared lolo
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msblknasty1
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
yep its orish she died of kidney failure on sunday i just read it on BET.com
51.
Ladyssolady
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
So positive!! All of them look great, esp Regina King. She’s timeles.
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yes
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
i like reginas new hair, i dont know y tamala skank self was asked to be there
53.
Liz
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 /
This is what Im talking about!!!! Bravo, ladies!!!
54.
J Payne
Thursday, April 24, 2008 /
Thank you so much for all your positive responses. I have not given up on our youth … I am determined to get them straight, I have a 7-year-old son to think about! Thank you!
55.
Zeezbaby
Friday, April 25, 2008 /
I must say being in attendance at this event is a real pleasure knowing how much the actresses were willing to share their lives with the students. All of the ladies are very beautiful, kind, and caring women. I applaud them all for doing what more people need to step up and do. Many people sit there and watching things go by. Take the time to talk to someone and share your story so that it may enlighten someone about how to be a lady or a young man. Be the Solution!!!!
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MizzJacquetta
Saturday, May 3, 2008 /
I wish regina hair grows back again now she looks nice
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