7 Afrofuturism books that reimagine freedom for Black people
Afrofuturism books are a genre that blends science fiction, history, and culture, provides a unique lens through which to explore freedom and resilience
Afrofuturism books are a genre that blends science fiction, history, and culture, provides a unique lens through which to explore freedom and resilience
In this edition of Equity in Focus, we delve into the transformative journey of Shanna Douglas, an erotica author and certified sexologist, whose work in
The Harlem Renaissance, a cultural and artistic movement that thrived during the 1920s, was a remarkable period in American history. It was a time when
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu8IcplAr4M[/embedyt] Award-winning actor David Oyelowo directs and stars in the new literary fantasy, The Water Man. Joined by Lonnie Chavis (“This is Us”) and
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
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
It’s Black History Month, and to ensure you keep the momentum of celebrating Black excellence all month-long, we’ve created a list of literary gems that
Their Eyes Were Watching God is as necessary now as it ever was, and in New York City, this stage play is much-needed presentation and a stellar production.
When you hear the word author, your brain doesn’t conjure up images of celebrity sightings, red carpets and hot parties, but Litish, a new artistic resource, wants to glitz and glam to