If the Sistah Girls Book Club had a flag it would fly half-staff until every heart that was broken by the news of Nena’s passing was mended. When I started the Sistah Girls Book Club I never thought deeply about the bonds that would be made or the laughs and...
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...
Black Romance Novels You Must Read Black romance is my genre of choice, I’ve been in my woman cave trying to find some new black romance novels to share with the readers of the Sistah Girls Book Club. Lately, I’ve looked for something new to read, and I found some...
Black Art and Poetry Over the weekend I was able to see a few of my favorite painters, The late Mr. Barkley L. Hendricks’ hand-painted oil canvases displayed on exhibit at the Broad Museum. I know I’m not the only “Aesthete” apart of this club...
Nipsey Hussle was an avid reader Nipsey Hussle wasn’t just a Hip-hop artist, he was a leader in the community, a businessman, a family man, a spiritual man– he was all of those things and so much more. I’ve been reflecting on Nipsey’s life, his...
After starting the Sistah Girls Book Club, I realized I lowkey became the black girl you could ask for a book recommendation. While I don’t have a problem with people asking me, (I actually enjoy it), I noticed that Sistah Girls are at very different levels when...
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.