Hey, Sistah Girl’s Hey! I hope you all are practicing safety precautions, adhering to social distancing, and washing those hands. I need all of my beautiful Sistahs to conquer this pandemic with ease. I know we all needed a little break so I used a little bit of...
“I stepped out on faith and booked my own international tour.” -Mel Chanté Mel Chanté is a poet, performer, and an all-around storyteller. In her latest poetry book, Brown Butter Chanté takes readers on a poetic journey that’s filled with love notes,...
The History Of The Human Heart (Part Four) by Danielle Allen Preme’s soft lips moved over mine powerfully as he had me sandwiched between his hard body and the front door. Our mouths never let each other as he finished opening the door and backed me into our...
The History Of The Human Heart (Part Three) by Danesha Little I inhaled and exhaled several deep breaths before I opened the door. In the bluish-black darkness a sliver of light cascaded across where Preme was leaning on the door frame, illuminating half of his...
The History Of The Human Heart (Part One) by Bailey West Summer after my sophomore year of college… “This is the last bag,” Preme said as he placed the last trash bag filled with clothes on my new living room floor. I’d decided to move into an apartment...
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.