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Abolition. Feminism. Now.: Merging Movements for Systemic Change
Abolition.Feminism.Now. delivers a bold call to confront power, privilege, and oppression by linking feminism and abolition. Through stories of incarcerated women and systemic failures, it urges action over surface-level change. This powerful book advocates for deep transformation and collective liberation.
Reader’s Corner: Share Your Favorite Books and Reading Rituals
We want to hear from you ! What's your all-time favorite book, and why? Are you a night owl reader or a morning page-turner?
Share your reading rituals and recommendations in the comments below!
Celebrating 'Black Women Writers at Work': Conversations on Race, Gender, and Literature
Delve into this timeless anthology, a testament to resilience and empowerment, shaping discourse on race, gender, and literature.
Mohammed El-Kurd's 'Rifqa': A poetic journey through Palestinian resistance
Meet Mohammed El-Kurd, a Palestinian poet and writer born in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. He returned to his homeland to protest against the ongoing ethnic cleansing perpetuated by the Israeli government and its allies.
Empowering narratives in 'The Girl with the louding voice' by Abi Daré
Une histoire poignante explorant les enjeux de l’asclavage moder, la pression sociale sur les femmes, et la resilience face á l’adversité. Laissez-vous emporter par cette histoire inspirante qui vous donnera la force de poursuivre vos reves les plus fous.
Unpacking 'Yellowface': A critical look at cultural appropriation in literature
The book skillfully critiques the hypocrisy within the piblishing industry, delve into themes like emotional theft and cultural sensitivity. Yellow face compels readers to reflect on the nuances of cultural representation and the profound value of authentic narratives
Debunking Myths: 'Africa Is Not a Country' and the Diversity of a Continent
"Africa is not a Country" by Dipo Faloyin proved to be a thought-provoking and enlightening exploration of the complexities surrounding Africa's identity, historical narratives, and the impact of external influences on its perception.
All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep: Racial Awakening and Black Identity
Explore the thought-provoking journey of racial identity and friendship in 'All the White Friends I Couldn't Keep' by Andre Henry. Uncover profound insights through personal experiences, poignant reflections, and challenging observations that shed light on systemic racism, privilege, and the complexities of maintaining relationships across racial lines.
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How social-media continues to amplify white supremacy
Maintaining a consistent publishing schedule on The Blackletter website is quite difficult lately . Listen to our passionate advocacy for marginalized voices and the unjust censorship encountered on social media platforms.
Stay tuned for revitalized content and empowering narratives on The Blackletter, guided by the spirit of resilience and collaboration."
SMALL WORLDS
"Small Worlds" by Caleb Azumah Nelson is a poignant novel that beautifully explores love, loss, and identity through the lens of an immigrant's journey. This heartfelt narrative delves into the emotional spaces between people and the power of memory, making it a must-read, particularly for those with immigrant backgrounds
Analyzing 'They Cloned Tyrone': A Sci-Fi Satire on Identity and Society
Get ready to laugh, reflect, and question your lifestyle as you embark on a cinematic journey that blurs the line between fiction and reality. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with a film that sparks conversations and invites you to explore the broader impact of the choices we make.
Books to TV: Successful Literary Adaptations on the Small Screen
Get ready for the highly anticipated TV series adaptation of 'The Other Black Girl,' inspired by Zakiya Dalila Harris' bestselling novel. Premiering on September 13th on Hulu, this captivating show delves into corporate intrigue, racial tensions, and the quest for truth.
