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You may be thinking that February is one of the most romantic months of the year because of Valentine’s Day, but actually, it’s really August. Now we know what you may be thinking, that doesn’t seem right. But it is true, August is deemed “Romance Awareness Month,” created around “Romance Awareness Day” that is held […]

Explore the journey of Tashera Simmons as she shares her personal transformation in her memoir, Dying to Self.

Terrell “Ralo” Davis, the Atlanta rapper known for his gritty lyrics and unfiltered storytelling, is unveiling his most personal narrative yet in his new memoir, CHOSEN. Rising to fame with his 2015 breakout single “Can’t Lie” featuring Future, Ralo built a career on authenticity—his music reflecting the realities of street life, ambition, and survival. But behind the […]

Reading everyday provides so many benefits to your mind. body and soul! Here are 12 books coming out in the new year for you to enjoy throughout 2025!

In the groundbreaking book, 'A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs,' Dr. Crystal R. Sanders uncovers the systemic underfunding of HBCUs and the complex legacy of "segregation scholarships."

'Queenie,' the award-winning novel by Candiace Carty-Williams triggered me deeply but I am truly glad it is coming to HULU.

Cait Corrain, who started fake accounts to post negative reviews about books written by competing authors who are also people of color, claims she's not racist and blames autism for her actions.

As more states try to eliminate African American studies courses, these books on Black history can and should be taught in schools right now.

A new book claims Trump credited ex-girlfriend Kara Young's intelligence to her white dad.

The presence and energy of several Black authors stood out in the pictures and clips from the weekend's festivities. 

Both books discuss perspectives and experiences not commonly represented in literature, providing a more representative selection for students. Claims that the content is “pornographic” are unfounded.  

It appears that a Karen by way of Virginia Beach is hoping to ban one of Morrison's most important pieces of literature from her school district, along with works by other Black authors that deal in themes of race.