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 …
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 …
May is here, and we’re stepping into something softer…something rooted, reflective, and quietly powerful. For this month, This Black Girl Reads Book Club is reading: Where the Wildflowers Grow by Terah Shelton Harris And it …
As we step into 2025, there are so many books on the horizon from Black and BIPOC authors. This year promises a diverse array of genres and stories that delve into themes of identity, resilience, …
As we move into December, the season of cozy nights and endless cups of tea, there’s no better time to dive into a new book. While the list of releases this month may be smaller …
My reading game was lagging a little last month and I can’t say that I knocked that many books off my list. In any case, this month I’m adding a whole bunch more, LOL. Here …
As we prepare to let go of summer, I mourn a little. Drinking wine while reading on my patio has been my favourite summer pastime. But at least as summer gives way to fall, September …