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This is no ordinary book club. You’ll find your people here.

Learn from up-and-coming BIPOC authors who are changing the world with their words.

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Your Host, Reema Zaman

Your Book Club host is a BIPOC author herself. Meet Reema Zaman, Bangladeshi-American speaker, screenwriter, and author of the critically acclaimed memoir I Am Yours and the forthcoming science fiction novel Paramita: A Dystopian Matriarchy. Reema was a guest on the 37th episode of the former Good Ancestor Podcast, where she “voiced her roar” on speaking as a revolution. Now she guides Book Club members in thoughtful discussions with each other and the authors.

 

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November 2022: Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey

Tricia Hersey is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an organization that examines rest as a form of resistance and reparations by curating spaces for the community to rest via community rest activations, immersive workshops, performance art installations, and social media. Her research interests include Black liberation theology, womanism, somatics, and cultural trauma.

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October 2022: Woman of an Uncertain Age by Priya Malhotra

Priya has been a writer and journalist in New York for over 20 years and has contributed to publications such as Newsday, Timeout New York, the Times of India, The Japan Times, Asian Art News, Cosmopolitan, and News India Times. She has a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, and she grew up in New Delhi, India.

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September 2022: Black Joy by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts

“Ebullient essays showing how self-care and joy play out in the day-to-day lives of Black people… Lewis-Giggetts’ new tome adds a square to the quilt of Black radical imagination… Poetic and fun.”

— USA Today

Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts has published over 18 books, she’s the host of the podcast, HeARTtalk and the founder of HeARTspace, a healing community created to serve those who have experienced trauma of any kind through the use of storytelling and the arts.

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August 2022: Patriarchy Blues by Frederick Joseph

"Joseph has learned a great deal from bell hooks here, and I think she would be proud because Patriarchy Blues is such a moving, inspiring, rigorous vision for living.” —Robert Jones, Jr., New York Times bestselling author of The Prophets

Frederick Joseph is a two-time New York Times bestselling author, the International Literacy Association’s 2021 Children’s & Young Adults’ Book Award recipient, a 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 list-maker for marketing and advertising, an activist, and a philanthropist.

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July 2022: Radical Friendship by Kate Johnson

“In this brave and liberative offering, Kate Johnson explores the strength of diversity and intimacy of community, prioritizing friendship as a healing practice and relationships as a path to collective freedom. Prepare to love yourself more and to appreciate conscious belonging.”

– Ruth King, author of Mindful of Race

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June 2022: In Every Mirror She's Black by Lola Akinmade Åkerström

“Lola Akinmade Åkerström offers a sharply written story with messy, deeply moving characters, raising brutal questions and steering clear of easy answers.” — Taylor Jenkins Reid, New York Times bestselling author

Lola is Nigerian-American and based in Sweden, as well as an award-winning author, speaker, and photographer. Her work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Sunday Times Travel, The Telegraph, New York Times, Travel + Leisure, Slate, Travel Channel, Adventure Magazine, Lonely Planet, amongst others.

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April 2022: Shoutin’ In The Fire by Danté Stewart

A stirring meditation of being Black and learning to love in a loveless, anti-Black world.

In Shoutin’ in the Fire, Danté Stewart gives breathtaking language to his reckoning with the legacy of white supremacy—both the kind that hangs over our country and the kind that is internalized on a molecular level. Stewart uses his personal experiences as a vehicle to reclaim and reimagine spiritual virtues like rage, resilience, and remembrance—and explores how these virtues might function as a work of love against an unjust, unloving world.

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Our November 2021 Book Club Selection Is Here!

Valarie Kaur is a renowned civil rights leader, lawyer, best-selling author, award-winning filmmaker, educator, innovator, and celebrated prophetic voice.

She leads the Revolutionary Love Project to reclaim love as a force for justice. Valarie burst into American consciousness in the wake of the 2016 election when her Watch Night Service address went viral with 40 million views worldwide. Her question “Is this the darkness of the tomb – or the darkness of the womb?” reframed the political moment and became a mantra for people fighting for change.

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Our October 2021 Book Club Selection Is Here!

Savala Nolan is executive director of the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. She and her writing have been featured in Vogue, Time, Harper’s Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, the Boston Globe, and more. She served as an advisor on the Peabody–winning podcast, The Promise. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family.

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Our July 2021 Book Club Selection Is Here!

Dr Pragya Agarwal is a behavioural and data scientist, author, speaker and a consultant. As a Senior Academic in US and UK universities, she has held the prestigious Leverhulme Fellowship, following a PhD from the University of Nottingham. Her publications are on reading lists of leading academic courses across the world. 

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Our June 2021 book club selection is here!

Jasmin's writing explores themes of feminism, womanhood, social justice and love, acts as a means of healing and reclaiming identity. As a spoken word artist and creative writing facilitator, she has toured across North America, the UK and Australia to connect with youth through the power of artistic expression.

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Our May 2021 book club selection is here!

Dawnie's writing explores identity, place, and the influence of pop culture. A MacDowell Colony fellow (2015), a Tin House Scholar (2017), and a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop (MFA, 2018), she has worked as an executive-level editor for magazine and multimedia brands including Essence, Entertainment Weekly, Getty Images, and LIFE. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, she lives in Brooklyn.

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Our April 2021 Book Club Selection Is Here!

For those of you not familiar with Emma, she is a visual sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths, and a teaching fellow in the Africa department at SOAS (The School of Oriental & African Studies) in London. She has published in a number of academic journals, as well as the national press, and is one of the BBC's Expert Voices.

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Good Ancestor Book Club: March 2021 Selection

An instant New York Times bestseller, The Prophets is a singular and stunning debut novel about the forbidden union between two enslaved young men on a Deep South plantation, the refuge they find in each other, and a betrayal that threatens their existence.

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