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...
Hair to Share by Sylvia Walker Hair To Share is a charming children’s narrative about a young girl named Amaya who suffered from hair loss. It’s a fresh take on celebrating the beauty of natural textured hair. The story tackles the difficulty of childhood...
London C. Willimas decided at the tender age of eleven years old to pen her first book about her experience at a Black Lives Matter protest. The Waterbury, Connecticut native wanted to share her experience with other children and parents about protesting and what it...
Sistah Girls, the eight-year-old wiz kid is back with a new list. If you’re new here, I’m Kwaski Jr and I put together a list that you can read with kids to celebrate Black History Month. It took me a little while to put this list together because to be quite honest...
When you think of augmented reality (AR) literature probably isn’t the first thing that pops into your mind. Remember the Pokemon Go game? You know the game that had everyone running the streets trying to catch em all? All you needed was the app and Charmander...
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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.