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
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
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
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
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
Magical tale traverses the harsh realities of racism and the potential for female solidarity Helen Collier, a prolific writer of many different genres, says writing
History remains important to understand the present and what will dictate the future. Author Isabel Wilkerson spent 10 years working to present an accurate, yet
“The Perfect Marriage” by Kimberla Lawson Roby” New York Times best-selling author Kimberla Lawson Roby is truly an amazing writer! Not only has she written