How are you treated by those close to you? How do you treat yourself? Judith Joseph, MD, has a new work that helps you get to ...
Any time is always a great time to read a book by a Black woman! Because of that, we’ve curated a selection of essential reads crafted by Black women authors, spanning a range of genres and themes.
A new memoir by the historian Martha S. Jones combines a trenchant analysis of race and the historical record with a homage ...
It’s easy to see where Kennedy Ryan’s inspiration for her romance novels come from. On the evening before Valentine’s Day, the New York Times-bestselling author realized she had forgotten her earrings ...
Books, she says, were a tool for “healing and empowerment” in her life. In Well Read Black Girl, she wanted to create a “literary home” for other Black women where they could see ...
Gregorys’ owner, Gregory Zamfotis, openly displayed a bias for white and male employees and a disdain for black women who ...
Celebrate Black History Month with a good book. Our readers recommended 50+ stories to dive into this February and beyond.
WPI professor Lucy Caplan explores how Black artists helped transform opera in new book "Dreaming in Ensemble." ...
It was a moment of raw, unfiltered truth — a truth that too many institutions and decision-makers refuse to acknowledge. Black women in America are expected to be exceptional just to receive a ...
And it feels akin to the kind of affection we the Black women protagonists in her books get to experience. But if you’re new to Ryan’s work, don’t expect a cliché ending. Instead ...