And we can't wait to read:
Say It Louder by @TiffanyDCross,
No, You Shut Up by @SymoneDSanders; amd
The End of White Politics by @ZerlinaMaxwell
Preorder on @amazon
You asked so here's what we’re reading now:
The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom; Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler; The Power of Kindness by Piero Ferruci; Womanist Midrash by @WilGafney; Trailblazer by @DorothyBGilliam; It’s Not All Downhill From Here by Terry McMillan;
Also: Moving Forward by @K_JeanPierre; For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide by Ntozake Shange; Bring Yourself by @MoriTaheripour, and Zora and Langston by Yuval Thomas.
Just finished reading “For Colored Girls who have considered politics” As I think about my own journey and the inspiration and motivation from this book, I am proud to be a woman of color in politics in today’s society. @ColoredGirls1 thank you tremendously!!! #blackwomenwin
.@donnabrazile, @ycaraway@LeahDaughtry & @IamMinyon are @ColoredGirls1 & will sit down with Washington Post opinion writer Jonathan Capehart for a special live taping of his podcast, “Cape Up with Jonathan Capehart.” (Nov 26, Free) https://t.co/7JQEt4nU8d
Remembering the QUEEN of Soul #ArethaFranklin and the times she shaded me and blessed me during the planning of #DemsInPhilly...lesson learned to never question her request. #RIPowerAretha
Barbara Bush was a remarkable woman. She had grit & grace, brains & beauty. She was fierce & feisty in support of her family & friends, her country & her causes. She showed us what an honest, vibrant, full life looks like. Hillary and I mourn her passing and bless her memory.
I am still full. The gathering of women and girls at @PowerRising18 have given me unspeakable joy. @nicolearip thank you for the beautiful and spirited interview. I loved sharing the stage with you. -CT https://t.co/EDsit8VLTd