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1776: A Revolutionary Year  #bookreview #history #review

1776: A Revolutionary Year #bookreview #history #review

oin us as we journey back to the year 1776, a pivotal time in American history. In this YouTube short, we delve into David McCullough’s acclaimed book, ‘1776,’ which brings to life the dramatic events surrounding the Revolutionary War and the birth of a nation. From George Washington’s leadership to the signing of the Declaration […]

Books by Black Authors I Want to Read || #BLM

Books by Black Authors I Want to Read || #BLM

In this video, I go through some books by Black authors and/or books that feature Black main characters! Black Stories Matter Black Authors Matter Black Lives Matter HOW YOU CAN HELP: Don’t have money to give? Simply watch this playlist – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKGkX… Official black lives matter website – https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Petitions – https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#p… Donations – https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#d… […]

Celebrate Young Writers for Black History Month

Celebrate Young Writers for Black History Month

Hi everyone! Today I read from my son’s book, The Family Dog. He wrote this book when he was in elementary school and it is my hope and his that he can use this as a foundation for his educational fund. Please support it is available on Amazon. Contact Information Email: Kenawrites@gmail.com Instagram: @Kena_Writes Twitter: […]

Writers Speak | Min Jin Lee in conversation with Claire Messud

Writers Speak | Min Jin Lee in conversation with Claire Messud

Min Jin Lee is the author of two novels, Free Food for Millionaires (2007) and Pachinko (2017). Both books have been New York Times bestsellers. Pachinko was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction, as well as one of the New York Times’ 10 Best Books of 2017. A graduate of Yale and […]

God, Soul Food and Superheroes with Therosia Reynolds | Artist, Activist and Entrepreneur

God, Soul Food and Superheroes with Therosia Reynolds | Artist, Activist and Entrepreneur

Join Therosia Reynolds for a conversation about her latest multimedia projects and the inspiration behind it. Her recent work includes artist in residency for Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts, being an inaugural participant Arizona Commission on the Arts’ Artist Investment Program, ASU Gammage Molly Blank Fund Teaching Artist Certification and being a Designing Artist on […]

How books can open your mind | Lisa Bu

How books can open your mind | Lisa Bu

What happens when a dream you’ve held since childhood … doesn’t come true? As Lisa Bu adjusted to a new life in the United States, she turned to books to expand her mind and create a new path for herself. She shares her unique approach to reading in this lovely, personal talk about the magic […]

Black Hills Indigenous Writers Book Conference PSA

Black Hills Indigenous Writers Book Conference PSA

Join us June 24th 2017 for the First Annual Black Hills Indigenous Writers Festival: Remembering the “Battle of Greasy Grass” hosted by the “Shamus Project” Local and regional, writers, poets and Illustrators coming together sharing their written word and art. This event is Free to the public Come enjoy the Black Hills Indigenous Writers Book […]

Reading ARCs by Black Authors Vol. 2 | Slay & The Good Luck Girls

Reading ARCs by Black Authors Vol. 2 | Slay & The Good Luck Girls

Another video where I read & review books by Black authors. Books Featured & Affiliate Links: Slay by Brittney Morris – https://www.bookdepository.com/Slay-Brittney-Morris/9781534445420 The Good Luck Girls by Charlotte Nicole Davis – https://www.bookdepository.com/Good-Luck-Girls-Charlotte-Davis/9781471408250 Although it should be obvious from the title, I received both of these books from the publisher in exchange for an honest review […]