
Afrofuturism books that reimagine freedom for Black people
Afrofuturism is a much-need relief in a time when the relationship between America and its citizens feels increasingly complex, literature offers a powerful escape. With
Afrofuturism is a much-need relief in a time when the relationship between America and its citizens feels increasingly complex, literature offers a powerful escape. With
Allissa V. Richardson, Ph.D., is an award-winning author, journalism scholar, and professor at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She believes in empowering
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
ReShonda Tate Billingsley discovered her love for writing long before her first book was ever written. Growing up in Houston, she wrote poetry often and
“One of the things that I really strongly believe in is that we need to have more girls interested in math, science, and engineering. We’ve
“One of the things that I really strongly believe in is that we need to have more girls interested in math, science, and engineering. We’ve
New York Times best-selling author, Eric Jerome Dickey has written his twenty-first novel, A Wanted Woman. The gifted Dickey tapped into his inner Steven King