Confrontations asks us to question why our anger must be ‘productive’ rather than ‘destructive’. It asks what happens to the women possessed by an innate anger that refuses to be subdued.

Confrontations asks us to question why our anger must be ‘productive’ rather than ‘destructive’. It asks what happens to the women possessed by an innate anger that refuses to be subdued.
Have you ever started a book and immediately known it was going to be an experience you would remember forever? Dear Black Girl: Letters from Your Sisters on Stepping into Your Power was just that for me.
The truth is no matter how often the media attempts to mute our voices and discredit our influence, pop culture is irrelevant without black women.
“For so many of us Black Brits, the anonymous writer of Keisha The Sket—Jade LB—is as fundamental to the canon as Shakespeare or Dickens.”
In her latest conversation with her favourite author, literary influencer Hena J. Bryan (some know her as Bookish Babe) asks the questions we’ve all been wanting answered.
Lola Ákínmádé Åkerström talks freely about how In Every Mirror She’s Black upends mainstream ideas about Nordic society and her difficult journey to publication.
The Sex Lives of African Women paints a liberated tapestry of sexual identities across the sexuality, gender, political, religious, geographic, ethnic, and even racial spectra.
The Sex Lives of African Women is a safe space: it is pure, unadulterated freedom magically distilled and transformed into a 304-page book.