Sistah Girls, June is Black Music Month! To celebrate, we interviewed London-based writer, musician, and author of Why Solange Matters, Stephanie Phillips. When thinking about who to interview for Black Music Month, I wanted to speak to someone who had a passion for...
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...
It’s been 25 years since we’ve first taken the trip with Kenneth and his family to visit his grandmother in Birmingham, Alabama. The Watsons Go to Birmingham–1963 was first published in 1995, author Christopher Paul Curtis was working at the Flint Fisher...
Chelsea Maria made a big splash on the Black indie romance genre in a short amount of time. With over a dozen books published in a three-year time span, Chelsea is moving in her own lane and she’s only getting started. Chelsea started off as an author-signed to...
Danielle Allen is a Black contemporary romance author who has penned 30 books to date (she’s currently working on one right now so that number will change). I ran smack dab into Allen’s work when I read Work Song, the story is what Black romance novels are...
Black Romance novels to read in June Sistah Girls, June is here and the sun is out, I know you might be in the house more this summer due to Miss Rona trying to take over but that shouldn’t stop your reading. Reading helps me to escape and I love trying a new...
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.