Opoku's family moved into the Trumbull Park Homes in the '50s, where they encountered hatred from white neighbors and where ...
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
Jannah and Kiyanna Handy talk about their new book "BLK MKT vintage," which explores over 300 stunning photographs of vintage ...
The Texas Book Festival starts tomorrow, and today we have Reagan Rothe from Black Rose Writing, who will have a booth at the ...
Discover the power of horror books by Black women and their impact on exposing injustice. Learn about their experiences and ...
Minnesota's first Black woman–owned indie bookstore has changed hands five months after owner Dionne Sims announced that she ...
A Celebration of Blackness & Identity in Pop Culture links the vibrancy of Black identity with mainstream popular culture ...
A Staunton woman has evolved from a writer into an author. Kalela Williams, 45, published her first novel, “Tangleroot,” ...
The fair's name reflects the business owners who organized the event, but everyone is welcome to explore the diversity of ...
Creator Charles Yu, who penned the 2020 National Book Award winner the series is based on, calls the series 'Law & Order ...
(WIB) -Monsters. Gore. Fear. These things make up most horror films, TV shows, and books. But for Black women, the horror genre is about more than just blood-filled entertainment — it’s also often ...
Co-authors Jannah Handy and Kiyanna Stewart explore how material culture fosters deeper connections with history and ...