75 James Baldwin Quotes That Tell the Story of Black America
Enjoy the words from the famous, influential writer.
7 Inspiring Martin Luther King, Jr., Day Reads
Celebrate the day with these seven books that shed new light on the history of civil rights and make for a compelling reason to stay at home, read, think, learn, and remember.
Sweet Reads: Election Edition
Let us help you choose your next book! Welcome to Sweet Reads, a curation of titles hand-selected by our Sweet July community.
What Southern Black Women Can Teach Us (And The Country) About Ourselves
It was Angela Davis who reminded us that “when Black women win victories, it’s a boost for virtually every segment of society.” It says a lot thatDr. Davis had the foresight to build a politic that benefits everyone while centering the most marginalized. In my opinion, it is her Southern roots that have prepared her to so easily diagnose the problems with American society while visioning something better.
bell hooks Taught Us To Both Practice and Preach Radical Love
To be loving is to be open to grief, to be touched by sorrow, even sorrow that is unending.” Writer, scholar, and trailblazing feminist bell hooks wrote these words in her 2002 book,All About Love.
10 Movies and Documentaries to Reignite Your Activism
“The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible.” —Toni Cade Bambara
Artists, specifically the creatives who bring movies and documentaries to our screens, are weavers of narrative and truth.
The Anti-Racist Podcast List
So you posted a black square? Now commit to educating yourself.
9 Black Activists and Writers Reflect on What Toni Morrison Meant to Them
It’s hard coming to terms with the fact that those who mold and shape us won’t be with us forever. The world is mourning the loss of Toni Morrison, but none so much as the black women who were buoyed by her words and coaxed into self-assurance, radical love, and a monumental duty to give black women of the future more: more options, more community, more freedom.