the loss of bell hooks is a deep loss. her words have been with me every step of this doctoral journey. she's taught me to be fearless with my thoughts amd words. thank you bell hooks for helping black women take up space unapologetically.
Brilliantly crafted, fiercely imagined, & deeply haunting, WHAT STORM, WHAT THUNDER by Myriam J.A. Chancy is an unforgettable testimony to the tenacity of the human spirit.
Narrated by @blackwomyn for @HarperCollinsCa.
#buzzbuzz
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Thoroughly burnt Zuri Davis believes all men are frogs, but when she moves to Ever After, she meets someone who fits that description a little differently than expected.
@SarannaDeWylde @blackwomyn
Coming soon to #audio 7/27! https://t.co/A33nm9fTDj
Haitian-Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka appears on the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, becoming the first female Black athlete to do so!!!! Congratulations Naomi!
🚨The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s board of trustees voted 9-4 on Wednesday to grant tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones after initially delaying the customary job protection for the incoming journalism professor.
https://t.co/zpvDegNiCR via @19thnews
Her Dream Deferred: A Week on the Status of Black Women is a week-long series of conversations and virtual events focused on elevating the crisis facing Black women and girls in our country.
March 29 – April 2. Stay tuned for details and registration info!
The Boston Globe and Boston University Center for Antiracist Research are partnering to launch The Emancipator — a resurrection of an early 19th-century abolitionist newspaper that will be dedicated to racial justice.
https://t.co/xJabh9B0go
4.Rather than take sides in a constitutional dispute, it will be more helpful to listen to and offer solidarity with the Haitian people, who no longer recognize Jovenel Moise as their president.