!!Book Review of Sylvia Hubbard’s Latest Novel “Beautiful”!!


ON BLACK REVOLUTIONARIES, WITH YUSEF BUNCHY SHAKUR, BY JEREMY WILLIAMS @ NailedMagazine


Satisfy Me


  You won't talk to me about what I'd like to hear I need to know your mind and how the world sits and becomes whatever is perfect I can get to the bottom from the top and Pick from what's left during the early morning  but its still night You won't talk to me …

The Scenario Review by The Working Lady


!!New Push Nevahda Interview w/ Ayana “Ya-Ya” Ellis (byayanaellis.com)!!!


Writer/Author Ayana "Ya Ya" Ellis(click pic)

9/11/10


9/11/2010 I miss how I never met you there where everyone dances, and sings, and finds themselves in another Smiling for the pleasures that await them in new and happy faces and us and everyone around and in the place Inside and out there is a rhythm of laughter and bodies positioning and being positioned …

Book Review: Cecelia Robinson, Memoirs of A Bitch


Shantel Williams is a bitch. A ghetto-ass, slick-talking, dope-cooking, Gucci bag toting, nine-millimeter pistol carrying, cold-hearted, thug-loving, bitch. And new Chicago-bred author, Cecelia Robinson, does a marvelous job conveying that message in her magnificent debut release, Memoirs of a Bitch. ...(more)

Jeremy Williams’ Detroit: The Black Bottom Community: Giving Voice to Stories, Histories, Ancestors and Living Life Makers, by Dr. Melise D. Huggins


Dr. Melise D. Huggins           It is important to note the poignancy of the term Black Bottom. It hosts an amalgamation of concepts, things and locations related to Black life in America.  It is neighborhood enclaves, music, a dance; projects of struggle and displacement; a blog about African American politics, culture and activism; even cupcakes, …