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Zion : un film guadeloupéen bouleversant entre mémoire, béton et gwoka
Zion est un film rare, tourné en Guadeloupe, porté par la langue créole, la mémoire du gwoka, et la colère d’une jeunesse prise au piège de la violence et du béton.
Être noir depuis toujours : réflexions critiques après une masterclass
Après avoir assisté à la masterclass de Binkady-Emmanuel Hié, Nous questionons la récupération des luttes noires, l'effacement des voix historiques, et la violence subtile d’un discours racial aseptisé.
Why Transcendent Kingdom Didn’t Resonate With Me Like Homegoing Did
Yaa Gyasi’s Transcendent Kingdom is a deeply introspective novel exploring faith, science, and addiction. While beautifully written, it didn’t impact me as much as Homegoing. Here's why.
Read Books by Black Authors in April 2025
The Reading List #4 showcases April's most compelling releases by Black authors. Dive into stories of resilience, memory, activism, and imagination that illuminate Black culture and history.
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams – A Powerful Story of Love, Healing & Identity
Tia Williams’ Seven Days in June is more than a love story—it’s a powerful exploration of trauma, resilience, and second chances. With unforgettable characters and a deeply emotional narrative, this novel masterfully balances heartbreak, hope, and healing.
Bring Back Segregation
Black-owned businesses once thrived in self-sustaining communities. Did integration weaken Black economic power? Discover the historical and modern implications of desegregation on Black wealth.
Raymond Saunders & Frank Walter: Rediscovering Two Overlooked Black Artists
Raymond Saunders and Frank Walter used abstraction, symbolism, and storytelling to critique race, power, and exclusion. Learn how their art, once ignored, is finally receiving recognition.
Corps et Âmes at Bourse de Commerce: Black Art, Identity & the Representation of the Body
Experience Corps et Âmes at Bourse de Commerce, a must-see exhibition featuring Black artists like Kerry James Marshall, Deana Lawson, and Arthur Jafa. A profound reflection on the body, identity, and soul in contemporary art.
Patricia, Libraire Caribéenne au Bon Marché : sélection de livres et représentation d’auteurs Noirs
Dans cet entretien, Patricia, libraire au Bon Marché, évoque son parcours, son héritage caribéen et son rôle dans la mise en avant des auteurs noirs dans une librairie de luxe à Paris.
Literary Adaptations: Transforming Books into Captivating Films
Adapting traumatic books like The Nickel Boys into films raises questions about the need for visual retellings of painful stories. While films amplify awareness, they remove the control readers have in processing trauma. For some, the book’s emotional impact is enough, and watching the film feels overwhelming and unnecessary.
Explore Black Literature & Culture | The Beauty of Books on Pinterest
"The Beauty of Books," The Blackletter’s Pinterest board celebrate Black literature through visuals. It highlights influential authors, empowering narratives, cultural heritage, and the aesthetics of reading.
Read Books by Black Authors in march 2025
Honoring Black Voices , celebrate Black History Month with stories that reflect resilience, legacy, and the richness of Black experiences.
