This isn't a how-to about entrepreneurship or VC's. (There is an informative FAQs section at the end.) To me it is a love letter to the underestimated as they are called in the book. It is for those who know what it is like to walk into a room you've worked to be in, but instantly realize you are the only person like yourself represented.
Read MoreJuly is BIPOC Mental Health Month and I think Hurricane Child is a good read for this month.
In honor of all the beautiful Father’s Day post I have a middle grade book suggestion for you. I highly recommend reading, From the Desk of Zoe Washington, by debut author Janae Marks. I first heard of this book on the IGTV Debut Who series interview hosted by Nic Stone and Dhonielle Clayton.
Read MoreAs we near the beginning of Pride Month and Caribbean Heritage Month! Here's a YA book that infuses both into the main characters of the book. Kayla is a teen getting accustomed to moving from Trinidad to Canada two weeks after a hospital stay. Her Mother sends her to live with her Aunt Jillian and her Aunt's partner Julie.
Read MoreA page-turner that will keep you up at night, make you mad, and have you rooting for the main character along the way. It's a needed voice for those of us living in the age of social media.
Read MoreLook Book Ways is a National Book Award finalist. Read this book review by Nicole Howard to learn more about the book by Jason Reynolds geared towards middle school students. He depicts the range of emotions and experiences youth have through 10 tales each featuring characters walking home from school.
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