I am a Black woman. I am neither ashamed to be Black nor woman. As this month ends, as chaotic as it was to get to this point, I am … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Final Reflections
Tag: Black History Month
28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Where We Go
“Blackness is not a monolith.” This is what so many of us have heard, repeated or had to even remember for ourselves. For the course of this dynamic Black History … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Where We Go

28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS—You Always Need An ‘AK’ To Spell Black
AK Brown – The Fashion Connector is a St. Louis based fashion innovator, who uses her platform to educate her audience through services, insight, and connections. As a 9-year industry … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS—You Always Need An ‘AK’ To Spell Black
28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Jordan Can’t Make All The Movies!
At my core, I think, I am a die hard horror nerd. I advocate for horror writers more than any other genre of writer. I am an advocate of those … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Jordan Can’t Make All The Movies!
28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: STORYTELLING & “TRADITIONAL WOMEN”-VOLUME 2
Find Volume 1 of this book by clicking here to purchase on Amazon. As of this posting, you can see me read more of these LOVE OR WAR stories on … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: STORYTELLING & “TRADITIONAL WOMEN”-VOLUME 2
FEBRUARY 2022 BOOK REVIEW: Nothing’s Personal by James Baldwin
It is fitting that for this Black History Month 2022 this book Nothings Personal by the prophetic mind of Blackness known as James Arthur Baldwin. In reading this book, I … Continue reading FEBRUARY 2022 BOOK REVIEW: Nothing’s Personal by James Baldwin
28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Wakanda, Chad & Leticia
We all know that 2020 was completely trash, and losing Chadwick Boseman in the middle of that raging dumpster fire was too much! With that, and to that, we have … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: Wakanda, Chad & Leticia

28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: The 1619 Project
I am a fan of history. I am a super fan of Black history. With my own family history not being easily found or concrete, I through myself into the … Continue reading 28 DAYS OF BLACKNESS: The 1619 Project
28 Days Of Blackness: Carnell Nicholas, Jr. & The Carnell Stomp
In my younger days, I wanted to me a ballet dancer. And from that, I have been a stan (a complete stan!) of ballet dancers (#MistyCopeland), and all matter of … Continue reading 28 Days Of Blackness: Carnell Nicholas, Jr. & The Carnell Stomp
28 Days Of Blackness: The Ida B. Barbie
This space, sacred for Blackness and Black people, has a patron saint: Ida Bell Wells Barnett (1863-1931). Since I was 8 years old, she has been my hero! She has … Continue reading 28 Days Of Blackness: The Ida B. Barbie