You Could Do Damage (Series) by K.C. Mills Sistah Girls, it’s been a while since I’ve written a review and honestly, I missed it. Kincaid and Nari were the couple to bring me out of this faux retirement. Kincaid Akel is a no-nonsense businessman who straddles the...
Sistah Girls, Black Women Storytellers is an interview series that amplifies women who use different mediums and styles of writing to share their stories with the world. Ashley J. Hobbs is a writer, podcast producer, and speaker whose work sits at the crash site of...
A Moment in Mental Health Mental Illness is a topic within the Black community that still holds a societal stigma. We have all watched movies and can think back to our childhoods and remember that one family member everyone said: “wasn’t right in the...
Black Romance + Urban Novels Featuring Strong Black Women Sistah Girls, one of the things I love when reading both Black romance and Urban literature is that both genres showcase the many layers of Black people. We are not a monolithic group and in the world of Black...
Stolen By A Billionaire Books 1 and 2 by Miss. J. Sistah Girls, this series was fascinating and kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. Miss. J. gave readers a fresh storyline and something to talk about. So let’s get into what made this series stand out...
A Night Filled With Talented Sistah Girls On Saturday, April 24, 2021, the Sistah Girls Book Club hosted its first virtual open mic nite. I got the idea for the event because April is National Poetry Month and I wanted to bring some joy into the atmosphere. We are all...
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.