Dive into the thought-provoking world of author Daniella Maison and her groundbreaking book, “The N Word.”
Excellent book, very well written
Reviewed in the United States on 29 November 2020
This is a fascinating book that is extremely well written. The descriptions of life in Grenada and the Caribbean are spot on and the use of the local language perfect. A thought provoking and enjoyable read. I highly recommend it.
Gloria Tabi, author and inclusion specialist, shares insights into her journey in Australia and the work she’s doing to combat racism. Let’s amplify diverse voices and advocate for everyday inclusion.
In this excerpt, Angela Morris extends a lifeline to those grappling with the fear of upsetting others hindering their life decisions. She urges readers to break free from the shackles of external opinions and navigate the complexities of influence. “Don’t Let Them Stop You! – It’s Personal” is more than a book; it’s a beacon, reminding each reader that their life is a personal journey, and only they can truly live it.
Join us on a journey through history with Paul Wilson, a trailblazer in British policing. From establishing the UK’s first Black Police Association to his pivotal role in the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, Wilson’s story is one of resilience and reform.
Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth with the legacy of Ivan Van Sertima! Born in Guyana and later making waves in the UK and the US, Professor Van Sertima was a beacon of knowledge and an advocate for Africana Studies. Dive deep into his contributions and let’s honor the minds that have paved the way for understanding and unity. Recognize, learn, and be inspired!;
Exciting News! Nicola Williams, author of “Without Prejudice,” is back with “The Advocate’s Devil” and has just inked a two-book deal. Hamish Hamilton’s Assistant Editor, Hannah Chukwu, raves about Nicola’s writing and the insights it offers. Get ready for a thrilling literary journey!
A Study of Post-Obama Racial Dynamics examined in new book ‘American Whitelash’
His story is a page-turner and a tale of what it means to be young, black and poor in the Capital.
From the depths of despair to the heights of success, Kamara’s story is one of resilience, perseverance, and the pursuit of a better life.