CROSBY — With a passion for reading and motherhood, Crosby resident Marcie Stokman will release her first book, “The Well-Read Mom: Read More. Read Well,” this month. The book shares how a desire to ...
No one is a better candidate for a biblio-memoir than Glory Edim, the creator of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club with close to half a million Instagram followers. Fans of her club, which foregrounds ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Glory Edim, who is the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, about her new memoir, and the books that shaped her life. I'm guessing most of us have a favorite ...
Since 2015, Glory Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl, has curated a space for Black women and girls to engage with Black literature and each other. In nearly six years, the book club, which began ...
Glory Edim founded Well Read Black Girl in 2015 with a mission of connectivity. Books, she says, were a tool for “healing and empowerment” in her life. In Well Read Black Girl, she wanted to create a ...
It’s been 73 years since Zora Neale Hurston’s essay “What White Publishers Won’t Print,” ran in the Negro Digest. As Hurston explained back in 1950, even though publishing houses “are in business to ...
FARGO — During her years of secondary education, Mary Rose “Rosie” DeCock dove deeply into words and stories. “I have philosophy and English education degrees, so in college, I was reading all sort of ...
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