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107 Days - Kamala Harris
I finished this book in just a couple of weeks. I appreciated how candid and open Kamala was in sharing what went on behind the scenes during her presidential campaign.
LeAnn
Oct 132 min read


Angela Davis Autobiography
When you speak of the Black Liberation Movement of course Angela Davis should be included in the conversation. She is amongst a long list of Black revolutionaries that have selflessly focused on challenging systemic racism. There is a joke about having your "Black card" revoked if you haven't watched certain movies, eaten certain foods, understand certain phrases, and etc. I believe reading certain Black literature falls in line with this thinking and Angela Davis' Autobiogra
LeAnn
Mar 1, 20243 min read


Worthy - Jada Pinkett Smith
"Worthy" a memoir by Jada Pinkett Smith... I was drawn to Jada Pinkett's new memoir, 'Worthy,' for multiple reasons, with one being that she's always been one of my favorite actresses, especially during the 90s. She always struck me as someone who had a big, yet sweet personality and living a great life of doing what she loved to do with a partner in her corner doing the same. Among my favorite movies starring Jada are 'Set It Off,' 'Woo,' 'Jason's Lyric,' 'Menace II Society,
LeAnn
Nov 16, 20233 min read


Black Cake - Charmaine Wilkerson
I purchased "Black Cake" while on a recent trip for work because I forgot to grab a book from home when I left. And so far it's hard to put this one down. I'm still very early in the chapters but I am hoping the strained relationship between the brother and sister mends itself as they collectively seek answers during the extremely difficult time they are facing. I already have hope for the both of them. I'm also very interested to see how the story reveals some hidden family
LeAnn
May 3, 20231 min read


Self-Care for Black Women - Oludara Adeeyo
Yes, my pup Sasha got her paws on this one before me 🤦🏽♀️. Anyway this is another highly recommended book. 150 tips that support radical self-care for Black women written by a Black woman - from Letting Go of Imposter Syndrome to Wearing Your Natural Hair to Embracing Bad Days. I couldn’t put this down while in the store so I had to purchase. 🖤🤎 (Radical self-care is explained in the book)
LeAnn
Mar 13, 20221 min read
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