Black women deserve to be seen. Their voices deserve to be heard. Their stories deserve not merely validation, but also celebration. For Black women authors, books are a powerful tool to achieve all ...
March is Women's History Month, a time dedicated to honoring the powerful, inspiring and trailblazing women who have contributed amazing things to our world. What better way to celebrate this month ...
Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival is using samba parades to spotlight Black Brazilian women writers who rarely get public recognition ...
“The well-being of a woman’s mind is integral to the well-being of our families, our children, and humanity,” said author, theologian, and activist Rahiel Tefamariam. This particular quote was the ...
Throughout centuries of literature, women have written stories that changed the world. Their words broke barriers, sparked movements, and gave voice to experiences that had been silenced for too long.
The expo will be November 1 at the Hilton Garden in at 2321 East Beltline Avenue in Grand Rapids from 11 A.M. to 3 P.M November 1 is National Authors Day, and Hook a Sista Up is continuing the ...
Many of the most popular Japanese titles in translation belong to the healing fiction genre: cozy, comforting stories that often feature some combination of cats, cafés, and books, such as Toshikazu ...
This prescriptive nonfiction work by Renee, a licensed mental health practitioner, invites high-achieving Black women to release societal pressure and internalized perfectionism. A straightforward, ...