Some books entertain us.Some books educate us.And then some books quietly ask us to look inward. We Rip the World Apart is one of those books. As we move through August, a month that invites …
Some books entertain us.Some books educate us.And then some books quietly ask us to look inward. We Rip the World Apart is one of those books. As we move through August, a month that invites …
On August 1, we pause. Not because freedom arrived in full, but because we remember the people who imagined it long before they were allowed to live it. In 2021, Canada officially recognized August 1 …
There is something sacred about watching new Black books enter the world. Every month, Black writers gift us stories that help us imagine, remember, question, heal, laugh, and dream. They remind us that there is …
May is doing what it needs to do. The range? Wild.The vibes? Immaculate.The shelves? About to be heavy. From soft life romances to unhinged feminist thrillers, from diasporic memory to messy, complicated love, this month …
Celebrate Ghana Independence Day with a curated reading list featuring fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and diaspora titles by Ghanaian and Ghanaian Canadian authors.
There are some conversations that feel bigger than an event. This is one of them. On Sunday, March 1, 2026 (2:00–4:00 PM), Pickering Public Library is hosting In Conversation with Black Canadian Authors: Beyond the …