Shanna Red’s new book takes a deep dive into branding in mental health
Born and raised in Chicago, writer Shanna Red has endured her share of mental health challenges in her life. She lived in multiple foster homes
Born and raised in Chicago, writer Shanna Red has endured her share of mental health challenges in her life. She lived in multiple foster homes
Fashion icon and mother of three, Tameka Foster Raymond, returns with her groundbreaking memoir, Here I Stand in a Beautiful State. In the book, Tameka
Charmaine Bey is an entrepreneur, radio personality and reality TV star. Bey chooses a family-oriented approach to everything she does and shares positive images of
Acclaimed poet Morgan Harper Nichols uses her artistry to welcome readers to find comfort and inspiration for inevitable trials in her new book, You Are
Joycelyn R. Barnett is an educator, author, mentor and motivational speaker who founded Pathway Forward to motivate and mentor participants to reach their full potential.
During Black History Month we honor the past leaders and activists who paved the way for racial equality and justice, but we also focus on
Cary Alan Johnson’s Desire Lines takes its reader on a journey to what gay life in New York was like during the 1980s. A Black
In the early 1940s, Ann Petry was the first African American woman to author a novel that became a national bestseller. Her 1946 debut novel,
Koereyelle Mallard, the founder of WERK University and a serial entrepreneur, recently co-authored and released a book in collaboration with seven other powerful and influential
Sheldon Epps is an American television and theatre director, and the author of the memoir My Own Directions: A Black Man’s Journey in the American
Jariel Jones created a nonprofit organization called Feed the Streetz Foundation in Atlanta. The mission of the 501(c)(3) organization is to alleviate homelessness, poverty, hunger,
Shannon Jenkins is the creator of “Black Children’s Books Read Aloud.” The YouTube channel features books by Black authors that represent Black children and their
Noah Christopher Lockhart was not your typical youth. He was an honor student who became a sergeant in the Army who received commendations and medals.
Wanda M. Morris is the author of the novel Anywhere You Run. It is a gripping and suspense-filled story of the murder of a White
Omarion is a Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter, performer and actor who rose to popularity in the 2000s as the lead singer of the R&B band,
Butler teamed up with author Justin A. Reynolds to produce a sports novel that speaks to the reality of inner-city kids.
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Shaunna J. Edwards and Alyson Richman are the co-authors of the novel The Thread Collectors, which is a story of two women who risk everything for
Kristina Forest is an author of romance books for teens and young adults. The New Jersey native has penned several books, which include I Wanna
Kendra Allen is the author of the memoir Fruit Punch, which is about her growing up as a young Black girl and navigating through race, gender,
Noué Kirwan is the author of the romance novel Long Past Summer, which is about a New York lawyer who finds herself defending her ex-boyfriend against