After starting the Sistah Girls Book Club, I realized I lowkey became the black girl you could ask for a book recommendation. While I don’t have a problem with people asking me, (I actually enjoy it), I noticed that Sistah Girls are at very different levels when...
Afro-Latino Authors In past years, the literary world has been dominated by white male authors. It has been a place that was colorless or for better terms very poor in representation. As it began to become inclusive, it only added a small variety of writers of color....
Women’s History Month Women’s History Month is here! To celebrate I have selected 12 books that you should add to your reading list this month. Every book on the list is authored by a black woman. The list is diverse and inclusive of many different genres....
Koffee Addict by Bella Jay The bell dinged and I couldn’t move fast enough from my current seat into the one across from her. Her eyes stayed glued to the book resting in her palms just as they’d been for the past twenty minutes. I’d spotted her the...
“If it’s Ms. Galiano, I’m safe. If it’s not, I have to hope it’s another teacher who gives a damn about the quiet girls in the corner.” -Xiomara Batista, The Poet X. Click To Tweet Reading The Poet X was like taking a stroll down...
For women of color to continue the conversations that we have in the nail salon, beauty parlor, church, and during our lunch breaks at work. This is a place where you can kick off your shoes and get comfortable.