A Conversation With Diamonde Williamson If I had to give Diamonde Williamson one title to define her career, it would be an artist. She’s been able to introduce different parts of herself to showcase her artistic abilities that surpassed what others envisioned...
Nonfiction books by Black Women Sistah Girls, liberation (in my opinion) will come in many different forms for Black women. Some of us need to be liberated from being the Ride or Die chick, while others need to be liberated from our closed minds. We won’t all...
Sistah Girls, almost every day someone hits publish and becomes a new author. And this is a big deal, someone has hit another goal and now it’s time for them to find their readers. And that’s where we come in, our new author spotlight series aims to help...
Sistah Girls, I have a question! Do you all remember that scene in ATL where Ant, Rashad, and Uncle George are watching Good Times after Ant got bailed out? Rashad shares that watching the show was how his family overcame their disputes versus talking them out. Y’all,...
Sistah Girls, I’m so excited to have celebrity ghostwriter Ardre Orie on the podcast! Ardre Orie attended Florida State University, earning her undergraduate and Master’s Degrees in Special Education. After teaching for 4 years, she earned an Ed.S in Educational...
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...
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.