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, on any given day you can find me curled up with a fictional book–but recently I have been on a non-fiction kick, and I thought I was alone until some of you asked for non-fiction book recommendations. Non-fiction to some might sound too serious but...
Black Cookbooks Sistah Girls, the holiday season is here, and this is the time when that one family member makes the executive decision to try their hand at a new dish to add a little razzle-dazzle to the holiday menu. And every year that family member is given a...
Sistah Girls, Jada Pinkett Smith has moved on from the red table with her new memoir, Worthy. Set to be released on October 17, 2023, (you can pre-order the book now) we are going to get a firsthand account of Smith’s life in her own words. Over the past couple...
Books to Help You Heal Sistah Girls, it’s important for us to create conversations and educate ourselves on unique healing practices and approaches to becoming a better us. I don’t know about you, but I am always searching for a good book that ups my level of...
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...
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Hey Sis, hey!
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.