“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...
Black History Month is in full swing, there are panel discussions, television shows, films, and a slew of other events centered around celebrating our blackness and our history. It can be hard to figure out where to begin if you want to celebrate Black History Month,...
Three Black Romance Authors You Should Check Out! I hope you all remember some of the names from the list from 2018. If not, it’s okay; you’ll learn to listen to good advice one day. Although the three authors in this review may not be from the previous lists of...
2 STAR Quick Spoiler Free Review of Truce by Ms. Bam and Anjela Day Me hoping and praying and wishing I found a good read in the midst of a drought. Truce- /troos/submit Noun an agreement between two enemies or opponents to stop fighting or arguing for a certain time....
Books, Brunch, and Abantu Audio Last Saturday, I was invited to a really dope event called Books and Brunch at the awesome coffee shop, Hot and Cool Cafe, located on 4331 Degnan Blvd, Los Angeles California. Books and Brunch is an event that the Hot and Cool Cafe...
Black Romance books I read in 2018 that are coming with me into 2019 2019 is off to a great start, I met my 2018 reading goals, (500 books read in 2018–all genres) and I’m setting the bar even higher this year. While we are creating listicles of books that we...
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.