Mental Health Awareness Month The month of May highlights many causes, one of them is Mental Health Awareness. Raising awareness around the many facets of mental health is not always easy, so we put together a list of books that can help best understand mental health...
Gathered in a Lecture Hall, on a Sunday. There are two large black and white periodic tables on both walls to the right and left of me. We’re in a Science class but today we won’t be learning about the elements. On this Sunday, in particular, I made it my...
Book Review: A Lesson on Love (Jenkins & Sons Construction Series) by Sharon C. Cooper The Jenkins family series has been around for some years now, and each addition to the collection exemplifies the reasons to try a book by this author. In this rendition, the...
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....
4 STAR Spoiler Free Review of Tasha’s Got A Baby by S. Yvonne SHEEEESH… Not my typical read. Listen, this book took me by COMPLETE SURPRISE. And honestly, I’m torn on whether or not this is a good thing or a bad thing. My emotions are scattered. As...
Nappily Ever After Nappily Ever After hit Netflix and it’s been receiving some mixed reviews. After watching the film and then heading over to black twitter to see if we were on the same page about the film I was a little taken back by the reviews. The Romcom is...
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.