
Brit Bennett’s ‘The Mothers’ conveys the world through the eyes of Black women
Life comes at young people fast and often before they are ready to receive it. This fact is doubly true for young, Black women, who
Life comes at young people fast and often before they are ready to receive it. This fact is doubly true for young, Black women, who
Rolling out spoke with teen poet Fanta Ballo to discuss her upcoming book, For all the Things I Never got to Say, as well as
If a person attends a Black Lives Matter event, they will most certainly see a Pride flag. For some, the presence of the LGBTQ+ banner
In a time of great political division, many citizens feel as though we live in two different Americas. In the first of these two Americas,
Punching the Air is a fictional story about Amal Shahid, a young, beautiful and brilliant artist and poet, who falls victim to a crime he
Though popularly known for middle grade and young adult literature, Jacqueline Woodson proves time and time again that she can also write compelling work for
The summer of 2021 is promising to be an exciting one, as best-selling YA powerhouses Angie Thomas, Nicola Yoon, Dhonielle Clayton, Nic Stone, Ashley Woodfolk,
Ty Allan Jackson writes children’s books, but beyond that, he is a motivator. Jackson’s career as a writer began with his son’s lemonade stand thirteen
A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife Dawg died in 2016 after a long fight with diabetes and his mother Cheryl-Boyce-Taylor will release a new book on
Black writers do not often get the opportunity to make their mark in the publishing world. The New York Times recently released a statement that
Children and young adults of color do not often see their stories reflected in literature. New York Times bestselling author Andrea Pinkney has dedicated the
Pongee Barnes is a real estate developer, wife and mother who believes that Black children across the U.S. have been done a disservice as it
After the release of Ibram X. Kendi’s book How To Be An Antiracist in August 2019, numerous other Black writers have begun leading conversations about
Cole Brown is the author of GreyBoy: Finding Blackness in a White World. However, he was not always a writer. Growing up, Brown bounced back
COVID-19 may be the illness on everyone’s mind, but it is not the only epidemic ravaging the country. When youth activist, author and nutritionist Haile
Author Christen Rochon engages audiences worldwide with her genuine approach to leveraging the power of a well-balanced digital lifestyle. She has been recognized by Black
With several states going on lockdown and the end of a long year creeping closer, reading a good book may be the perfect, relaxing past
There is no shortage of zombie fiction. From the 1868 film, Night of the Living Dead, to the 2013 flick Warm Bodies, zombies have become
Media personality Kim Ford’s new book, It’s Never Too Late, is a personal testament to overcoming the trials life delivers and finding your second wind
The president is just a person. However, due to the weight of the decisions he makes daily, we forget that the people we elect to