Belle Femme by Katchouscia Apollon Have you ever prayed for something so badly even in your dreams it felt like reality? You wondered how it would be to actually have it? Well, these questions pertain to my life. When I lived “nan peyi lot bò a,” in the country on the...
Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans In 1995, the late author, poet, and playwright Ntozake Shange was interviewed by Rebecca Carroll. During the interview, Carroll asked, “Do you have any particular audience in mind when you write?” Shange’s...
Black Contemporary Poetry Sistah Girls, April is National Poetry Month! We are celebrating by giving you some Black contemporary poets who are taking over and shifting the literary atmosphere with their words. Since I was a child, I have loved and had great respect...
Sistah Girls, in these Black literary streets it’s all about Black Bookstagrammers. Yes, we love the authors who write the books but there is also something to be said about a person who can take a book and create content that’s fun, shareable, and makes...
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...
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.