20 Books by Haitian Authors That You Should Read This New Year

By Rachelle Saint Louis January 1st, 1804 marked the birth of the first Black republic and only successful slave revolt. This new year I’ll be celebrating Haitian Independence Day with my grandmother’s classic Soup Joumou and taking part in the Haitian Readathon. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in, or you just want… Read More 20 Books by Haitian Authors That You Should Read This New Year

How the Noname/J. Cole Controversy Speaks on Celebrity Culture

There’s been some controversy on the Twitter timeline this week. I’m not talking about police brutality or global humanitarian crises. No, I’m talking about J. Cole and Noname. So… That’s where we’re at now. I didn’t want to get into it because I felt like this was derailing from the overall movement… BUT I’ve come… Read More How the Noname/J. Cole Controversy Speaks on Celebrity Culture

5 Movies to Add to Your Juneteenth Watchlist

Happy Juneteenth! Times are really changing. Several states and companies have declared Juneteenth a paid holiday and people all over the world are learning about its history. In celebration of Juneteenth, here are 5 movies that showcase the nuance of black life. Black people are not a monolith. We are not only here to experience… Read More 5 Movies to Add to Your Juneteenth Watchlist