Book Review, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: May, June, and July 2021

Review of ‘So You Want To Talk About Race’, by Ijeoma Oluo—Must Read There are some things that need to be revisited, and one’s racism (intentional or not) is definitely one of them.  Ijeoma Oluo’s book comes as a much-needed chat about potential, unintentional racism that we may have absorbed from the oftentimes unintentional racist… Read More Book Review Round-Up: May, June, and July 2021

Community Building, Community Development, Personal Development

What We Should Learn from Simone Biles: Redefining the “Gold Standard”

I remember the first time I watched Kerri Strug’s one-leg vault, I felt sick to my stomach. The conversations around me were centered on how “brave” she had been. As a fellow teenager, I was terrified that she was encouraged to injure herself for the sake of Olympic gold. Why would her coach, who I… Read More What We Should Learn from Simone Biles: Redefining the “Gold Standard”

Book Review, Children, Fiction, Review

Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Tough as Tulle, by Deedee Cummings

About the Author, Deedee Cummings As a therapist, attorney, CEO of Make A Way Media, and author of fifteen children’s books, Deedee Cummings has a passion for ensuring equality, inclusion, and social justice for the next generation. Since her first book published in 2014, Cummings has been on a mission to help young dreamers and… Read More Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Tough as Tulle, by Deedee Cummings

Book Review, Children, Fiction, Review

Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Dishes, Dancing, and Dreams, by Deedee Cummings

About the Author, Deedee Cummings As a therapist, attorney, CEO of Make A Way Media, and author of fifteen children’s books, Deedee Cummings has a passion for ensuring equality, inclusion, and social justice for the next generation. Since her first book published in 2014, Cummings has been on a mission to help young dreamers and… Read More Book Review: Kayla: A Modern Day Princess: Dishes, Dancing, and Dreams, by Deedee Cummings

Book Review, Children, Fiction, Review

Book Review: Kayla A Modern-Day Princess, by Deedee Cummings

About the Author, Deedee Cummings As a therapist, attorney, CEO of Make A Way Media, and author of fifteen children’s books, Deedee Cummings has a passion for ensuring equality, inclusion, and social justice for the next generation. Since her first book published in 2014, Cummings has been on a mission to help young dreamers and… Read More Book Review: Kayla A Modern-Day Princess, by Deedee Cummings

Book Review, Fiction, Review

Book Review Round-Up: April 2021

Review of ‘The Other Black Girl’, by Zakiya Dalila Harris—Must Read Stepford Wives meets The Devil Wears Prada in this gorgeously written novel about a young Black woman working for an all-white publisher thrilled about a recent fellow Black woman being hired.  There are many reasons why this book is a must read—darkly hilarious, deeply… Read More Book Review Round-Up: April 2021

Book Review, Comedy, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: February and March 2021, Part 2 of 2

Review of ‘Concrete Rose’, by Angie Thomas—Book Club Contender A big part of the anti-racism activism I am involved in requires having a lot of conversations, during which I attempt to answer the same questions again and again (or find resources that will help me answer the questions).  One of the questions I find myself… Read More Book Review Round-Up: February and March 2021, Part 2 of 2

Book Review, Fiction, Middle Grade, Review, Women's Fiction, Young Adult

Book Review Round-Up: February and March 2021, Part 1 of 2

Review of ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me’, by Eric Walters I have to admit that I am still a little in shock it has been a year since this pandemic has been declared, and quite annoyed at the way we didn’t manage, as a whole, to come together and fight this thing as efficiently… Read More Book Review Round-Up: February and March 2021, Part 1 of 2

Book Review, Fiction, Review

Book Review Round-Up: January 2021

Review of ‘Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You’, by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi—Must read A wonderfully written and very engaging book about an extremely difficult but just as vital topic: the history racism, mostly in the United States.  It helps understand a little more why things are the way they are today, which can… Read More Book Review Round-Up: January 2021

Quick Thoughts

Quick Thoughts: To Build a Better World, Stop Asking Polarizing Questions

In the name of making the world—or, at the very least, our countries—a better place, I feel like we are caught in the middle of a fight between “anti” and “pro” everythings.  And the more I look at it, the more I think that this line of thinking is the wrong one for two reasons. … Read More Quick Thoughts: To Build a Better World, Stop Asking Polarizing Questions