Memoirs by Black Musicians Sistah Girls, I love memoirs, it’s one of my absolute favorite genres to read. You gain first-hand insight into a person’s life as they go back in time to recount stories that mattered the most to them. And I love music! I have a...
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...
Artificial Intelligence and Black Literature (NOTE: This article is not to bash anyone who uses AI. I am merely speaking my thoughts and opinions surrounding the topic.) What it do Sistah Girls! It feels like I set my Goodreads goal just yesterday and now here we are...
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...
Here’s my unpopular opinion: There are some books that I just don’t like. It can be because of the writing style, the characters, or because the synopsis gave a description that didn’t meet my expectations as a reader. Now be honest… what was the first thing that...
Sistah Girls, whenever people talk about getting their mind, body, and spirit right, it can feel a little overwhelming. What books do you read? What classes should you take? What new diet should you begin? The rabbit hole can get deep fast, and before you know it, the...
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.