This post is to say that if you decide to protest current gun laws, your activism should include the lives of Black and Brown people who have also been victims. The narrative around Black gun death is very different than the (mostly) open arms policy the Parkland students are getting. Why do you think that is?
Read MoreSure, you have some time to read, but you may not have time to drive all over town looking for a good read. In that case, I've got you covered. I found a way to make my time away from the library just as valuable.
Read MoreWriting is a passion and while I write, I like to get fired up by listening to passionate music. I recently realized that I love slow R&B or something that has a nice rhythm. If I can get away from my highly disruptive little ones, I turn on Spotify and I jam out. Here are my top 5 albums to listen to while I'm writing.
Read MoreHave you set your reading goals yet? I did. They feel a bit out of reach but I have a plan to help me achieve them. Instead of my normal "Friday Reads" post, enjoy a look at some reading stratgies to help you (and me) reach our reading goals.
Read MoreI got to know her work through her 2015 publication, Bad Feminist. From there I have followed her book tours, writing engagements, and social media. While her writing has always been a reflection of her life, Hunger gets even more personal.
Read MoreWhen some of the coolest women in my life live in the pages of a book, these are the ones I would want to have in my ultimate girl group. (Originally apperaed on the site Book Riot.)
Read MoreHappy International Women's Day! I hope you got a chance to celebrate yesterday with the women in your life. It's also Women's History Month, so if you didn't get to those Black Women memoirs you thought you had time for last month, you can read them now.
Read MoreWords With Wings is a collection of poems as told in a first-person story. It's a pretty cool concept where every page is a poem but progresses the story of Gabby the daydreamer. When she thinks of a word, it has the power to fill her mind with images of her past. According to all the adults in her life, she has trouble focusing. Her daydreaming doesn't get any better once her parents split and she has to adjust to life at a new school. All she has is her daydreaming but has that finally gotten in the way of navigating her reality?
Read MoreRest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin a joint memoir by Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin. It recounts the night of Trayvon's murder by a local neighborhood watch captain and into the murder trial that follows. The book is separated in sections devoted to each parent's perspective. One at a time, they remember their son and the events that took him away.
Read MoreI took this photo two days after Philando Castile was murdered in his car in Minnesota. I know, it puts a damp mood on the whole thing, but that's what I was feeling when I posted this photo.
Read MoreWhen I think of Hughes, I think of his short form works like "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," standing alone in it's water theme. But, did you know that he has an entire collection of poems dedicated to the love of the water?
Read MoreEveryone should get a chance to get to know T'Challa and his story. Here are six books or series for the young or young at heart to get to know the Black Panther and Wakanda.
Read MoreI did switch it up a little and added some graphic novels to the mix. I also found more young adult novels to read. I'm really into science fiction right now.
Read MoreNtozake Shange is a poet whose name may feel funny in your mouth and who's face you may not recognize. Have no doubt that she is a very influential woman. She is best known for her award-winning choreopoem, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enuf, which was later turned into a movie of the same name.
Read MoreWe had a laid back week with no crazy adventures, but a lot of reading. I love sharing all these children's book about history.
Read MoreHe calls himself "your personal astrophysics" and he is one fly guy. Neil deGrasse Tyson has been in the public eye for a number of years but most recently he was the guy who demoted Pluto. His latest book is Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, and I chose to experience it on audiobook.
Read MoreIf you need to get out from behind the pages of a book, this week is the 29th Annual Zora Neal Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities happening in Eatonville, FL. If not, here are the books we're reading and maybe you'll find some inspiration.
Read MoreCourage is Contagious: And Other Reasons to be Grateful for Michelle Obama is a collection of essays praising the life and style of the first lady. The contributors are a diverse group of individuals: chefs, actors, activists, designers, writers, comedians, and even school children.
Read MoreThe New Year is here! We didn't have any adventures but read about our mundane life updates and books.
Read MoreThe girls and I had a library adventure this week and here is a roundup of the books we're reading.
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