7 Classic Books by Black Authors Sistah Girls, in the American public school system, there is no set list of Black classic books that we must read (although there should be), however, we do have them. Our Black classic stories provide community, wisdom, and they build...
The Lex List Sistah Girls, June was mostly hood reads for me, yeah, I can’t front I was heavily into Urban Romance all month. With that said, June definitely packed some HEAT! Not sure how your summer kicked off however some of my faves released summer reads...
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...
Black Bookish Conversations Sistah Girls, when I love a book I always look up the author, I will find social media pages and visit their website to find any content where they have spoken about the book. It’s also the same when an issue arises within the Black...
Sistah Girls, there is always that in-between point where you’re just finishing the best book ever while trying to find the next good book. To make that process easier we are sharing catalogs from authors who we’ve read and loved. Not only are we sharing their work...
The Last Vestige of Goodness and Grace For The Master- Eric Jerome Dickey The Son of Mr. Suleman by Eric Jerome Dickey was yet another masterful piece of art by one of the greatest writers and storytellers of this century. In this final edition, Dickey showed readers...
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.