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Hill Harper: Lessons on Love

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Yes, Hill Harper has a law degree and a masters from Harvard and remains close with his classmate President Barack Obama. And we've discovered the leading man also knows a thing or two about Black love. As Hill promotes his new Showtime film "This Is Not a Test," the actor and author of "Letters to a Young Brother," "Letters to a Young Sister" and his upcoming fall release, "The Conversation," shares with ESSENCE.com the secret to strong relationships in the Black community and whether men and women can really just be friends.

ESSENCE.COM: You have traveled the country during President Obama's and your own book tours. What's the biggest thing sisters aren't clued into about men?
HILL HARPER:
I've gotten a firsthand view at the destruction that Black men and Black women not being able to stay and build healthy relationships has had on the Black family and Black children. I couldn't sit by silently. My whole next book is about relationships. I'm not saying I have all the answers, I just hope to start the conversation. The biggest issue I have learned is when it comes to Black men and Black women, we are not communicating.

ESSENCE.COM: So what will it take for us to open the dialogue?
HARPER:
It takes really opening up and being willing to be vulnerable. We have to ask the questions we really want answers to, instead of manipulating. For the most part, we see Black women talking to Black women and Black men talking to Black men. Are we really even friends anymore? Obviously, we as men have a lot of cover we put on are very resistant. At the same time, sisters put on a lot of cover, but act as if they are knowledgable in relationships because they talk about them all the time. But they talk amongst themselves and not to men, so it's not cross gender.

ESSENCE.COM: This is true. But can men and women really just be friends?
HARPER:
Yes! Gabrielle Union is one of my best friends. People have always said we've hooked up. We've shared great memories and very difficult times together, but we've never crossed the line of friendship. Men and women can absolutely be friends and that's what we need to be. Part of the problem is that we aren't friends enough. Our relationships are negotiations and that is not friendship.

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Posted at 9/25/2009 12:07 AM by YOUR NAME
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Hill Harper, I must say you are a very handsome man,as well as smart,and very serious about your job.I hope you find that special woman,keep writing the books.I can tell you have a lot of talents you are truly BLESS.
Posted at 9/10/2009 3:49 PM by Diana
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Mr Hill Harper, What does a regular girl, no movie star in NY or CA, have to do to get a date with you.. I seen u at the DNC live after show in Denver. I should have said something..But did not. You are very handsome and I would love to meet you and hang out with U and Gabby,, she is one of my favorite girls.. tell everyone I said hello and Holla.. back Lovely for sho.... :)
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mr. Harper sure sounds sincere. hope to hear from him. love from barbados
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