Nakiesha 'BooBoo' MomaBoo Scott is a respected OG from LA with an inspiring story. Once illiterate, she transformed her life through education and now serves as a beacon of hope for young Black girls and women.

New Release: A Brutal Reckoning
This book dares to name the patterns that harm generations. It bravely confronts how unresolved pain and intergenerational trauma shape the dynamics between mothers, sons, and the men who come after. Not a sweeping indictment of motherhood, but a piercing examination of toxic cycles—how they start, how they persist, and how they can be broken.
You’ll follow a migrations story from the revered matriarchs of Africa to chapters of brutal history that echo into today’s families. The author argues that trauma demands ownership and action: recognizing the harm, understanding its roots, and choosing accountability over repetition. It’s a call to parents, mentors, educators, and communities to intervene with compassion, integrity, and concrete steps toward healthier relationships.
Packed with unflinching honesty, this book invites difficult conversations about respect, responsibility, and the kinds of men we want to raise. Expect fearless analysis, compelling storytelling, and practical guidance for breaking destructive cycles and rebuilding trust.
If you crave a provocative, purpose-driven read that challenges, enlightens, and mobilizes, this book is for you. Order now to join a movement toward dignity, healing, and real change in family life.
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To confront toxic parenting patterns and intergenerational trauma in Black families.
To move from blame to accountability with historical context and actionable steps.
To empower communities with honest analysis, practical guidance, and strategies for healthier fatherhood and son development.
To spark difficult conversations that lead to real, lasting change and dignity for future generations.

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Meet BooBoo, a respected OG from LA.
Gangsta Girl battles against male dominance, where females are often less respected. Yet, stands more solid than most men, embodying unmatched power, a descendant of the Goddess Aset, commanding both fear and admiration, challenging the stereotypes and exposing the raw truth.

In "How You Love A Niggah Who Don't Love His Own Kids" exposes family and street truths—women’s influence, deadbeat fathers, brotherhood hypocrisy, and fights between baby mommas. Stresses responsibility as core to self-love, explores boys’ transition to men, and links historical trauma like PTSS

The Legacy of Love reveals my journey from a traumatic childhood and my father's death to seeking revenge, reflecting struggles many Black women face. I rose from illiteracy to earn a college degree & founded a nonprofit to empower others. Urging healing, recognizing worth, and building a legacy of resilience and love.




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