The Melancholy of Summer by Louisa Onomé Sistah Girls I’m back with another book review, and this new coming-of-age novel is perfect for your summer reading list! NetGalley and HarperCollins Canada graciously allowed me to read and review the advanced reader’s...
Sistah Girls, what’s happening? For those of you who had no idea, the month of April bares reverence to two of my favorite things on this planet… Black women and poetry. Now while Black women deserve ubiquitous praise and celebration all 365 days of the year–and to...
Books to Film Sistah Girls, have you ever read a book and thought, “this should be a movie?” It happens to me all the time, and while the argument can be made that some movie adaptations from books aren’t as good it still doesn’t stop me from...
Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans In 1995, the late author, poet, and playwright Ntozake Shange was interviewed by Rebecca Carroll. During the interview, Carroll asked, “Do you have any particular audience in mind when you write?” Shange’s...
Five Black Comics/Graphic Novels Sistah Girls, your favorite eight-year-old journalist is back (mom told me to say that). For those of you who aren’t familiar with me, I’m KJ., I’m an eight-year-old wiz kid who loves books, politics, Beyblades, Nascar, and comics. I...
Coloring with Shayla McGhee Sistah Girls, many of us have families and though we love our families, being in a house with our loved ones can drive you crazy!! And if you have small kids at home with you…well, let’s just say that that can be another...
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.