In the spirit of “Black History 365,” Juneteenth is a time we celebrate one another and our freedom. From parades, picnics, and festivals everyone can partake in national holiday. As we celebrate the last of the freed enslaved on June 19th, 1865, share the story with...
Sistah Girls I had the honor of speaking with Curtis Hill Jr. best known as s.P. The Writer! As an artist who brings the literal definition of the silent poet to life as you’ve never seen before, Curtis has created an umbrella poetry entertainment company, S DOT P DOT...
As defined by Webster, literature is writings in prose or verse, especially: writings with excellence of form or expression and expressing ideas of permanent or universal interest. So, how does a race and gender forbidden to learn even the spelling of their name,...
Sistah Girls, May is Mental Health Awareness Month, the goal is to raise awareness and challenge ourselves to reduce the stigma surrounding behavioral health issues. I’ve gathered some books by Black women that raise awareness and provide resources and tools for...
Black Librarians and the Culture Long gone are the days of using the encyclopedia, when Google is at your fingertips. However, in the 21st Century, the library is still relevant as before technology took over. From card catalogs to BiblioCommons, a web-based platform...
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.