MEET THE FOUNDER SERIES Sistah Girls, every day the Black literary community is growing. From book clubs, event planners, and community organizations that bring authors and readers together, there is something for everyone. From the outside, looking in, organizations...
From Girlhood To Womanhood I met Shanae Watkins the same way a lot of people who watched the Girlhood documentary did–in the Waxter Juvenile Facility. She was fourteen, she had three pigtails in her hair, and was as cute as a button. She had cheeks that were made for...
Sistah Girls, I know we live in a very digital world and people are making fewer and fewer trips to the library but did we forget all the cool resources the library has? Growing up, the library was the spot mainly because it was a free place to chill and do my...
Self-Care for Black Women Sistah Girls, the world is opening up, people are making plans to travel this summer, and everyone is talking about getting to the bag. And while I’m here for all of it, there is this silent voice saying, “sis you need to take...
Sistah Girls, I am from a large family, one of the younger siblings in the bunch, so family ties are always a treat. So, it was natural to offer some of the books that feature sibling love. It’s always cool to watch siblings come together to solve problems while...
Friends-To-Lovers Trope Sistah Girls, have you ever had a friend, whether they are your best friend or someone you recently met and you became great friends? Was there ever a time you looked at them as more? Did you fantasize about what they could do in bed or did you...
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.