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exploreMedia and books for you to explore 24/7 PUBLICATION YEAR: 2023

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contentsBOOKSMEDIARESOURCES I am so thrilled to share this 24/7 list ofbooks and media for you to use as aresource. This book and media list has beenprepared by our library and informationscience researcher Radiance Flowers. NAMICNew England member UnityFirst.com willmaintain and update this list, so please sendentries and updates tojfondon@unityfirst.com. ENJOY! Kamilah AvantPresident of NAMIC New England

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Media Resources Media Organizationshttps://namic.comNational Association ofMulti-ethnicity inCommunications:Educates, advocatesand empowers formulti-ethnic diversityin the communicationsindustry.https://nnpa.orgNNPA | Black Press ofAmericaNational NewspaperPublishers Associationhttps://nabjonline.comAn organization ofAfrican-Americanjournalists, students,and mediaprofessionals. WELCOME NAMIC New England and UnityFirst.com shares the following list ofmedia, publications, books and websites to inspire individuals andorganizations to support diverse media and inclusive voices across theUS. and in respective regions. We will continue to update this list soplease share with us the contact information for news media programsand/or books, podcasts or internet sources you suggest that we shouldadd to the list. We want to encourage you to stay connected andinformed by national and regional resources that may be hidden inplain sight. We look forward to adding other regions of the country aswe receive the information.We invite you to send any updates or additions to the list by reachingout to Janine Fondon, jfondon@unityfirst.com or call (413) 221-7931. In our next issue (deadline - May 15, 2023). We will share the revisedlist of national and regional events, podcasts, radio shows, TVprograms and publications (online or hard copy) A special thanks toour researcher Radiance Flowers.Researcher Radiance Flowers and UnityFirst.com's National Editor, Janine Fondon Radiance FlowersJanine Fondon

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Womenhttps://www.essence.com/https://madamenoire.com/https://hellobeautiful.com/ General/News/Culture/Communityhttps://www.ebony.com/https://afrotech.com/https://blackplanet.com/https://blackamericaweb.com/https://thegrio.com/https://www.theroot.com/www.UnityFirst.comwww.HarlemWorld.comwww.OurTimePress.comBlack Enterprisehttps://www.blackenterprise.com/https://newsone.com/https://blavity.com/https://blackpr.comwww.otdmorningbriefs.com Music/Entertainmenthttps://thesource.com/https://allhiphop.com/https://mediatakeout.com/https://bossip.com/https://hiphopwired.com/https://theybf.com/www.shondaland.comhttps://andscape.com/ Africa Newshttps://allafrica.com/https://www.thesouthafrican.com/https://www.africanews.com/https://www.ghanaweb.com/https://www.modernghana.com/https://peacefmonline.com/ (Ghana)https://notjustok.com/ Travelhttps://travelnoire.com/https://welivebedo.com/ HealthBlackDoctor.orghttps://blackdoctor.org/https://blackmentalhealth.com/ History and Culturehttps://www.blackpast.org/https://blackfacts.com/JUNETEENTH.comhttps://www.deltasigmatheta.org/https://nmaahc.si.edu/https://aka1908.com/https://www.sgrho1922.org/https://zphib1920.org/https://oppf.org/https://apa1906.net/https://www.kappaalphapsi1911.com/https://phibetasigma1914.org/https://iotaphitheta.org/ Online Bookstorehttps://aalbc.com/https://blackclassicbooks.com https://thirdworldpressfoundation.org/ Educationhttps://www.diverseeducation.com/ Black film, theater and television newshttps://www.blackfilm.com/read/https://shadowandact.com/ Arts/Film Festivalshttps://bronzelens.com/https://www.abff.com/ Regional podcastshttps://www.embracethechange.net/podcast Social Justicehttps://colorofchange.org/https://nul.orghttps://www.naacpldf.org National Websites to Explore

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Womenhttps://mawocc.com/https://www.whcma.com/https://www.nsbwa.org/https://sistafireri.org/https://www.ricbw.org/https://www.facebook.com/GyrlSenseTalkShowhttps://rgbinternetradio.com/winnig-women-archived-shows/winning-women-4-8-2023/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/she-did-that/id1521671581 DEI/Culturehttps://www.mssconnect.com/https://act-ct.org/deihttps://ghafricanamericanalliance.com/ General/News/Communityhttps://bostonblackjournalists.wordpress.com/http://sneabj.weebly.com/https://bostonwhileblack.com/https://bostonblacknews.com/https://www.baystatebanner.com/https://www.bbusinessalliance.org/https://afampointofview.com/https://unityfirst.com/https://www.facebook.com/DifficultDialoguesTV/ Music/Entertainment/Mediahttps://nabob.orghttps://rgbinternetradio.com/https://www.wbur.org/https://www.wbru.com/360https://weibfm.com/https://www.sparkfmonline.com/ Film Festivalshttps://ribff.orghttps://www.mvaaff.com/https://www.roxfilmfest.com/ JOIN NAMIC New Englandhttps://namicnewengland.wixsite.com/namicne/namic Healthhttps://www.nejm.org/https://nema-nma.org/https://www.nerbna.org/ History and Culturehttps://blackheritagetrailnh.org/https://www.maah.orghttps://riblackheritage.org/https://mvafricanamericanheritagetrail.org/https://ribsfest.org/https://www.juneteenthri.com/ Online Bookstorehttps://frugalbookstore.net/https://olivetreebooksonline.comhttps://keybookstore.com/https://www.stagesoffreedom.org/ Educationhttps://www.diverseeducation.com/http://eduleadersofcolor.orghttps://www.blackeducatorsofma.org/ Black film, theater and television newshttps://www.blackfilm.com/read/https://blacklivesbiz.com/blackartists/rihttps://mixedmagictheatre.org/ Travelhttps://aboutblackboston.org/ Social Justicehttps://centerforjustice.org/https://www.ricj.org/https://blmripac.com/https://blacklivesmatterboston.org/https://www.newhavenrising.org/https://www.vtracialjusticealliance.org/https://holyokemedia.org/category/podcasts/unapologetic/ Arts Eventshttps://www.nebip.org/https://capeverdeanmuseum.org/https://www.capecodcvmuseum.org/ New England Websites to Explore

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OREGONPortland ObserverPortland SkannerPENNSYLVANIANew Pittsburgh CourierThe Philadelphia ObserverThe Philadelphia TribuneSOUTH CAROLINAThe Charleston ChronicleCommunity TimesSouth Carolina Black NewsTENNESSEEMemphis Silver Star NewsNashville PrideThe Christian RecorderThe Tennessee TribuneTri-State DefenderTEXASAfrican-American News andIssues – DallasAfrican-American News andIssues – HoustonAfrican-American News andIssues – San AntonioAfrican News DigestDallas ExaminerDallas Post TribuneThe Dallas WeeklyEast Texas ReviewGarland JournalHouston DefenderHouston Forward TimesHouston Style MagazineThe Houston SunA King Size ViewLa Vida News – The BlackVoice – Fort Worth NOKOA,the ObserverNorth Dallas GazetteSan Antonio ObserverSouthwest DigestThe VillagerTexas Metro NewsVIRGINIAPolitic365New Journal & GuideRichmond Free PressThe Legacy NewspaperWASHINGTONMetro Home MakerSeattle MediumSeattle SkannerTacoma True CitizenWISCONSINThe Madison Times WeeklyMilwaukee Community JournalMilwaukee CourierMilwaukee Times WeeklyALABAMABirmingham TimesGreene County DemocratMobile Beacon-CitizenSpeakin’ Out News ARIZONAArizona Informant CALIFORNIABakersfield News ObserverBlack Voice NewsThe California AdvocateInglewood TodayL.A. Focus NewspaperL.A. Watts TimesLos Angeles SentinelOakland Post – AlamedaOur Weekly Los Angeles / Our Weekly Antelope ValleyPasadena San Gabriel Valley – Latino JournalPrecinct ReporterSacramento ObserverSan Bernardino American NewsSan Diego Voice & ViewpointSan Francisco Sun ReporterTri-County SentryWave Community NewspapersCOLORADODenver Weekly NewsCONNECTICUTInner-City NewspaperDISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAfro-American – WashingtonWalls CommunicationsWashington InformerFLORIDACapital OutlookDaytona TimesFlorida CourierFlorida Sentinel BulletinFlorida StarFlorida SunJacksonville Free PressThe Miami TimesOrlando AdvocatePensacola VoiceSouth Florida TimesThe Weekly ChallengerWestside Gazette GEORGIAAtlanta Daily WorldAtlanta InquirerAtlanta Tribune the MagazineAtlanta VoiceColumbus TimesCrossRoadsNewsThe Courier Eco LatinoMacon CourierMetro CourierSavannah HeraldSavannah TribuneSouthwest Georgian – Albany ILLINOISChatham-Southeast CitizenChicago CrusaderChicago DefenderChicago Standard Chicago WeekendFinal CallHyde Park CitizenMuslim JournalSouth End CitizenSouth Suburban StandardThe Times WeeklyWindy City Word INDIANAFrost IllustratedGary CrusaderIndiana HeraldIndianapolis Recorder KENTUCKYLouisville DefenderLOUISIANAAlexandria News WeeklyData News WeeklyLouisiana WeeklyNew Orleans TribuneShreveport SunMARYLANDAfro-American – BaltimoreThe Baltimore TimesMICHIGANGrand Rapids TimesMichigan ChronicleMichigan CitizenMichigan Front PageTelegram News, The EcroseMINNESOTAInsight NewsMinneapolis Spokesman Reporter MISSISSIPPIJackson AdvocateMississippi LinkMISSOURIEast St. Louis MonitorKansas City CallSt. Louis AmericanSt. Louis Metro SentinelNEBRASKAOmaha StarNEW JERSEYNew Jersey City NewsJersey City Daily ChallengeSouth Jersey JournalNEW YORKAfro American TimesBuffalo CriterionChallenge GroupHarlem News GroupHudson Valley PressNew American of New YorkNew York Amsterdam NewsNew York BeaconNew York Carib NewsNew York Daily ChallengeWestchester County PressNORTH CAROLINACarolina PeacemakerThe Carolina TimesThe CarolinianThe Charlotte PostThe County NewsGreater Diversity NewsThe Triangle TribuneWilmington JournalWinston-Salem ChronicleOHIOThe Buckeye ReviewCall & Post – ClevelandCall & Post – ColumbusThe Cincinnati HeraldThe Communicator NewsDayton DefenderToledo JournalThe Reporter – AkronOKLAHOMAThe Black ChronicleThe Tulsa Oklahoma Eagle Black newspapers

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Books-Nonfiction 1.The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors by Dr. FrancesCress Welsing (1991)2.How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi (2019) 3.The Deceiving of the Black Race: Greatest Story‘Never’ Told by Moses Farrar(1996) 4.They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence inAncient America by Ivan Van Sertima(1976)5.When the World Was Black, Part One: The UntoldStory of the World’s First Civilizations PrehistoricCulture by Supreme Understanding (2013)6. When the World Was Black Part Two: The UntoldHistory of the World’s First Civilizations AncientCivilizations by Supreme Understanding (2013)7.Black People Invented Everything: The Deep Historyof Indigenous Creativity by Dr. Sujan Dass (2020)8. The Bible is Black History by Dr. Theron D. Williams(2022)9. Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the UntoldStory of the Black Women Who Helped Win the SpaceRace by Margot Lee Shetterly (2016)10.The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by RebeccaSkloot (2010)

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Books11. Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Brittney Cooper (2018) 12. Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates (2015)13. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson (2020)14.The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander (2010)15. South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation by Imani Perry (2022)16. Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History by Michel-Rolph Trouillot (1995)17. At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power by Danielle McGuire (2010)18. Stormy Weather: Middle-Class African American Marriages between the Two World Wars by Anastasia C. Curwood (2010)19. Black Women Will Save the World: An Anthem by April Ryan (2022)20. The Whiteness of Wealth: How the System Impoverishes Black Americans and How We Can Fix Itby Dorothy A. Brown (2021)21. Out of the House of Bondage: The Transformation of the Plantation Household by ThavoliaGlymph (2008)22.High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America by Jessica B. Harris (2011)23. The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South by Michael W. Twitty (2018) NONFICTION

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Becoming by Michelle Obama (2018)Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement by John Lewis (1998)I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou (1969) Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur (1987)The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X with Alex Haley (1965)Around the Way Girl: A Memoir by Taraji P. Henson (2016)The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir by Jenifer Lewis (2017) Coretta: My Life, My Love, My Legacy by Coretta Scott King with Dr. Barbara Reynolds (2017)Finding Me by Viola Davis (2022)Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah (2019) The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography by Sidney Poitier (2007)Just as I Am: A Memoir by Cicely Tyson (2021) Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells by Ida B. Wells (1970) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave by Frederick Douglass (1845)The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother by James McBride (1995)Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay (2017)Growing Up X: A Memoir of the Daughter of Malcolm X by Ilyasah Shabazz (2002)Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More by Janet Mock(2014)Angela Davis: An Autobiography by Angela Davis (1974)The Other Side of Paradise by Staceyann Chin (2010)Negroland: A Memoir by Margo Jefferson (2015)I’ll Never Write My Memoirs by Grace Jones and Paul Morley (2015)The Misadventures of an Awkward Black Girl by Issa Rae (2015) Things I Should Have Told My Daughter: Lies, Lessons & Love Affairs by Pearl Cleage (2014)When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip-Hop Feminist Breaks It Down by Joan Morgan(1999) I Am Debra Lee by Debra Lee (2023)Life Is Not a Fairy Tale by Fantasia Barrino (2005)Eyes on the Horizon: My Journey Towards Justice by Balarama Holness (2023)My Soul Looks Back: A Memoir by Jessica B. Harris (2017) Black, White, and The Grey: The Story of an Unexpected Friendship and a Beloved Restaurant byMashama Bailey and John O. Morisano (2021)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.BooksAUTOBIOGRAPHIES & MEMOIRS

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1.Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry by Imani Perry (2018)2. The Osiris Papers: Reflections on the Life and Writings of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing by RaymondWinbush and Denise Wright (2020)3. The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X by Les Payne and Monica Payne (2021)4. Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture by Sudhir Hazareesingh (2020)5. The Book of Awesome Black Americans: Scientific Pioneers, Trailblazing Entrepreneurs, Barrier-Breaking Activists and Afro-Futurists by Monique L. Jones (2020)6.Fannie Lou Hamer: America’s Freedom Fighting Woman by Maegan Parker Brooks (2020)7. Dean Dixon: Negro at Home, Maestro Abroad by Rufus Jones Jr. (2018)8. Black Revolutionary: William Patterson & the Globalization of the African American FreedomStruggle by Gerald Horne (2013)9. Arthur Alfonso Schomburg: Black Bibliophile & Collector by Elinor Des Verney Sinnette (1989)10.Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision by Barbara Ransby(2012)11. This Little Light of Mine: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer by Kay Mills (1993)12. Ida: A Sword Among Lions by Paula J. Giddings (2008)13. On Her Own Ground: The Life And Times of Madam C. J. Walker by A’Lelia Bundles (2001)14.Florynce “Flo” Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical by Sherie M. Randolph (2015)15. Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde by Alexis De Veaux (2004)16. The Firebrand and the First Lady: Portrait of a Friendship: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, andthe Struggle for Social Justice by Patricia Bell-Scott (2016)17. A Black Women’s History of the United States by Kali Nicole Gross and Daina Ramey Berry (2020)18. Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie S. Glaude Jr.(2020)f l k i h b i ill ill ( )Books: Biographies

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1.Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora NealeHurston (1937)2. Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie(2013)3. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison (1970)4.The Mothers: A Novel by Brit Bennet (2016)5. A Kind of Freedom: A Novel by MargaretWilkerson Sexton (2017)6.The Color Purple by Alice Walker (1982)7. The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (2018)8. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (2017)9. Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin(1953)10. Sula by Toni Morrison (1973)11. Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi (2016)13. Grand Union: Stories by Zadie Smith (2019)14. Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson(2019)15. Cane by Jean Toomer (1923)16. The House Behind the Cedars by Charles W.Chesnutt (1900)17. No Easy Place to Be by Steven Corbin (1989)18. Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison (1952)19.Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward (2017)20. An American Marriage by Tayari Jones 2018)BOOKS-FICTION21. The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory(2018)22. If Beale Street Could Talk by JamesBaldwin(1974)23. The Book of Pheonix by Nnedi Okorafor(2015)24. Dawn by Octavia E. Butler(1987)25. Caucasia by Danzy Senna(1998)26. The Street by Ann Petry(1946)27. What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Dayby Pearl Cleage(1997)28. Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper(2006)29. Black Boy by Richard Wright (1945)30. The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 byChristopher Paul Curtis(1995)31. The Skin I’m In by Sharon G. Flake (1998)32. Change the Game by Colin Kaepernick(2023)33. A Broken People’s Playlist by ChimekaGarricks (2023)34. Chaos & Flame by Tessa Gratton andJustina Ireland (2023)35. You Never Know by Connie Briscoe (2023)36. The Last Suspicious Holdout by LadeeHubbard (2023)37. Disappearing Acts by Terry McMillian(1989)

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L i t t l e L e a d e r s : B o l d W o m e n i n B l a c k H i s t o r y b y V a s h t i H a r r i s o n ( 2 0 1 7 )L i t t l e L e a d e r s : E x c e p t i o n a l M e n i n B l a c k H i s t o r y b y V a s h t i H a r r i s o n ( 2 0 1 9 )D a n c i n g i n t h e W i n g s b y D e b b i e A l l e n ( 2 0 0 0 )A m a z i n g G r a c e b y M a r y H o f f m a n ( 1 9 9 1 )B o u n d l e s s G r a c e b y M a r y H o f f m a n ( 1 9 9 5 )C h i c k e n S u n d a y b y P a t r i c i a P o l a c c o ( 1 9 9 2 )T a r B e a c h b y F a i t h R i n g g o l d ( 1 9 9 1 )M u f a r o ’ s B e a u t i f u l D a u g h t e r s b y J o h n S t e p t o e ( 1 9 8 7 )S u l w e b y L u p i t a N y o n g ’ o ( 2 0 1 9 ) T h e C o l o r s o f U s b y K a r e n K a t z ( 1 9 9 9 ) T h e D a y Y o u B e g i n b y J a c q u e l i n e W o o d s o n ( 2 0 1 8 ) H a i r L o v e b y M a t t h e w A . C h e r r y ( 2 0 1 9 ) I L o v e M y H a i r b y N a t a s h a A n a s t a s i a T a r p l e y ( 1 9 9 8 ) R o s a b y N i k k i G i o v a n n i ( 2 0 0 5 ) D u k e E l l i n g t o n : T h e P i a n o P r i n c e a n d H i s O r c h e s t r a b y A n d r e a D a v i sP i n k n e y ( 1 9 9 8 ) I H a v e H e a r d o f A L a n d b y J o y c e C a r o l T h o m a s ( 1 9 9 8 ) I A m E n o u g h b y G r a c e B y e r s ( 2 0 1 8 ) I P r o m i s e b y L e b r o n J a m e s ( 2 0 2 0 )1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .1 0 .1 1 .1 2 .1 3 .1 4 .1 5 .1 6 .1 7 .1 8 .2. Books-ChildrenHair Love by Matthew A. Cherry (2019)

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DIVERSITY WEEK RETURNS TO NEW YORKSEPTEMBER 17-20, 2023 THE WOMEN IN CABLE TELEVISION (WICT) NETWORK, NATIONALASSOCIATION FOR MULTI-ETHNICITY IN COMMUNICATIONS(NAMIC), AND THE WALTER KAITZ FOUNDATION ARE JOININGFORCES ONCE AGAIN TO HOST DIVERSITY WEEK 2023. THIS YEAR’S PROGRAMS WILL AMPLIFY AND CELEBRATEINDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENTS IN WORKPLACE DIVERSITY, EQUITY,INCLUSION, AND BELONGING ALL UNDER THIS YEAR’S UMBRELLATHEME: “WE ALL BELONG” UNDERSCORING THE IMPORTANCE OF NORMALIZINGINCLUSIVENESS IN OUR WORKFORCE CULTURE.TELEVISION, INTERNET AND MEDIA INDUSTRIES UNITE TO DRIVE DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION FORWARDMore info: https://www.diversityweek.com/

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1 9 . J u s t t h e T w o o f U s b y W i l l S m i t h ( 2 0 0 1 )2 0 . E l l i n g t o n W a s N o t a S t r e e t b y N t o z a k e S h a n g e ( 2 0 0 4 )2 1 . N i g h t t i m e S y m p h o n y b y C h r i s t o p h e r M y e r s a n d T i m b a l a n d ( 2 0 1 9 )2 2 . F i r e b i r d b y M i s t y C o p e l a n d ( 2 0 1 4 )2 3 . I A m E v e r y G o o d T h i n g b y D e r r i c k B a r n e s ( 2 0 2 0 )2 4 . C r o w n : A n O d e t o t h e F r e s h C u t b y D e r r i c k B a r n e s ( 2 0 1 7 )2 5 . C h a n g e S i n g s : A C h i l d r e n ’ s A n t h e m b y A m a n d a G o r m a n ( 2 0 2 1 )2 6 . H e ’ s G o t t h e W h o l e W o r l d i n H i s H a n d s b y K a d i r N e l s o n ( 2 0 0 5 )2 7 . T h e S n o w y D a y b y E z r a J a c k K e a t s ( 1 9 6 2 )2 8 . M a e A m o n g t h e S t a r s b y R o d a A h m e d ( 2 0 1 8 )2 9 . T h e A B C s o f B l a c k H i s t o r y b y R i o C o r t e z ( 2 0 2 0 )3 0 . S a l t i n H i s S h o e s : M i c h a e l J o r d a n i n P u r s u i t o f H i s D r e a m b y D e l o r i s J o r d a na n d R o s l y n J o r d a n ( 2 0 0 0 )3 1 . T h e S t o r y o f t h e S a x o p h o n e b y L e s a C l i n e - R a n s o m e ( 2 0 2 3 )3 2 . I L o v e Y o u M o r e T h a n Y o u ’ l l E v e r K n o w b y L e s l i e O d o m J r . A n d N i c o l e t t eR o b i n s o n ( 2 0 2 3 )3 3 . C h o c o l a t e M e b y T a y e D i g g s ( 2 0 1 5 )3 4 . Y o u r N a m e I s a S o n g b y J a m i l a h T h o m p k i n s - B i g e l o w ( 2 0 2 0 )3 5 . M a r y C a n b y M a r y J . B l i g e ( 2 0 2 3 )3 6 . W h e n t h e B e a t W a s B o r n : D J K o o l H e r c a n d t h e C r e a t i o n o f H i p H o p b y L a b a nC a r r i c k H i l l ( 2 0 1 3 )3 7 . H i d d e n F i g u r e s : T h e T r u e S t o r y o f F o u r B l a c k W o m e n a n d t h e S p a c e R a c e b yM a r g o t L e e S h e t t e r l y ( 2 0 1 8 )3 8 . C o u n t i n g o n K a t h e r i n e : H o w K a t h e r i n e J o h n s o n S a v e d A p o l l o 1 3 b y H e l a i n eB e c k e r ( 2 0 1 8 ) Books-Children

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3 9 . T a l k i n ’ A b o u t B e s s i e : T h e S t o r y o f A v i a t o r E l i z a b e t h C o l e m a n b y N i k k iG r i m e s ( 2 0 0 2 )4 0 . B e t t y B e f o r e X b y I l y a s a h S h a b a z z a n d R e n e e W a t s o n ( 2 0 1 8 )4 1 . C o r e t t a S c o t t b y N t o z a k e S h a n g e ( 2 0 0 9 )4 2 . H e n r y ’ s F r e e d o m B o x : A T r u e S t o r y f r o m t h e U n d e r g r o u n d R a i l r o a d b yE l l e n L e v i n e ( 2 0 0 7 )4 3 . T h e Y o u n g e s t M a r c h e r : T h e S t o r y o f A u d r e y F a y e H e n d r i c k s , a Y o u n gC i v i l R i g h t s A c t i v i s t b y C y n t h i a L e v i n s o n ( 2 0 1 7 )4 4 . L i t t l e D a y m o n d L e a r n s t o E a r n b y D a y m o n d J o h n Books-Children

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C o n c r e t e R o s e b y A n g i e T h o m a s ( 2 0 2 1 )C o o l . A w k w a r d . B l a c k . b y K a r e n S t r o n g ( 2 0 2 3 )D e a r M a r t i n b y N i c S t o n e ( 2 0 1 7 )A l l B o y s A r e n ’ t B l u e b y G e o r g e M . J o h n s o n ( 2 0 2 0 )F e l i x E v e r A f t e r b y K a c e n C a l l e n d e r ( 2 0 2 0 )T h e S u n i s A l s o a S t a r b y N i c o l e Y o o n ( 2 0 1 6 )C l a p W h e n Y o u L a n d b y E l i z a b e t h A c e v e d o ( 2 0 2 0 )B l a c k E n o u g h : S t o r i e s o f B e i n g Y o u n g & B l a c k i n A m e r i c a b y I b i Z o b o i( 2 0 1 9 )M u t e d b y T a m i C h a r l e s ( 2 0 2 1 )B l a c k G i r l U n l i m i t e d : T h e R e m a r k a b l e S t o r y o f a T e e n a g e W i z a r d b y E c h oB r o w n ( 2 0 2 0 )A f r i c a n T o w n b y I r e n e L a t h a m ( 2 0 2 2 )C h i l d r e n o f B l o o d a n d B o n e b y T o m i A d e y e m i ( 2 0 1 8 )T h e B e l l e s b y D h o n i e l l e C l a y t o n ( 2 0 1 8 )D r e a d N a t i o n b y J u s t i n a I r e l a n ( 2 0 1 8 )L e t ’ s T a l k A b o u t L o v e b y C l a i r e K a n n ( 2 0 1 8 ) T y l e r J o h n s o n W a s H e r e b y J a y C o l e s ( 2 0 1 8 ) 1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .1 0 .1 1 .1 2 .1 3 .1 4 .1 5 .1 6 .1 7 . A m e r i c a n S t r e e t b y I b i Z o b o i ( 2 0 1 7 )1 8 . C a l l i n g M y N a m e b y L i a r a T a m a n i ( 2 0 1 7 )1 9 . L o n g W a y D o w n b y J a s o n R e y n o l d s ( 2 0 1 7 ) 2 0 . P i e c i n g M e T o g e t h e r b y R e n e e W a t s o n2 1 . S o l o b y K w a m e A l e x a n d e r ( 2 0 1 7 )2. Books-Teenagers & Young AdultsConcrete Rose by Angie Thomas ( 2021)

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2 2 . T h e C o l d e s t W i n t e r E v e r b y S i s t e r S o u l j a h ( 1 9 9 9 )2 3 . M o n s t e r b y W a l t e r D e a n M y e r s ( 1 9 9 9 )2 4 . T h i n g s F a l l A p a r t b y C h i n u a A c h e b e ( 1 9 5 8 )2 5 . H o w t o B e a ( Y o u n g ) A n t i r a c i s t b y I b r a m X . K e n d i a n d N i c S t o n e( 2 0 2 3 )2 6 . T h e G i r l I A m , W a s , a n d N e v e r W i l l B e : A S p e c u l a t i v e M e m o i r o fT r a n s r a c i a l A d o p t i o n b y S h a n n o n G i b n e y ( 2 0 2 3 )2 7 . A s Y o u W a l k O n B y b y J u l i a n W i n t e r s ( 2 0 2 3 )2 8 . L a s t C h a n c e D a n c e b y L a k i t a W i l s o n ( 2 0 2 3 )2 9 . A k a t a W o m a n b y N n e d i O k o r a f o r ( 2 0 2 2 )3 0 . R i s i n g T r o u b l e m a k e r : A F e a r - F i g h t i n g M a n u a l F o r T e e n s b y L u v v i e A y a j i J o n e s3 1 . K i n g s o f B ’ m o r e b y R . E r i c T h o m a s ( 2 0 2 2 )3 2 . B r e a k T h i s H o u s e b y C a n d i c e I l o h ( 2 0 2 2 )3 3 . Z y l a & K a i b y K r i s t i n a F o r e s t ( 2 0 2 2 )3 4 . B e a s t s o f R u i n b y A y a n a G r a y ( 2 0 2 2 ) 3 5 . T h e r e G o e s T h e N e i g h b o r h o o d b y J a d e A d i a ( 2 0 2 3 )2. Books-Teenagers & Young Adults

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Call Us What We Carry by Amanda Gorman(2021)African American Poetry: 250 Years ofStruggle & Song (LOA#333): A Library ofAmerica Anthology (2021) The Complete Poetry by Maya Angelou (2015)Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans (2021)The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde by audrelorde (2000)Magical Negro by Morgan Parker (2019)Don’t Call Us Dead: Poems by danez smith(2017)Jimmy’s Blues and Other Poems by JamesBaldwin (2014)The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes byLangston Hughes (1994)For Colored Girls Who Have ConsideredSuicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf by NtozakeShange (1975)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Books-Poetry1 1 . L i f e o n M a r s b y T r a c y K . S m i t h( 2 0 1 1 )1 2 . W e S p e a k Y o u r N a m e s b y P e a r lC l e a g e ( 2 0 0 5 )1 3 . B r o w n G i r l D r e a m i n g b y J a c q u e l i n eW o o d s o n ( 2 0 1 4 )1 4 . C o u n t i n g D e s c e n t b y C l i n t S m i t h( 2 0 1 6 )1 5 . T h e T r a d i t i o n b y J e r i c h o B r o w n( 2 0 1 9 )1 6 . T h e 1 6 1 9 P r o j e c t : A N e w O r i g i nS t o r y b y N i k o l e H a n n a h - J o n e s ( 2 0 2 1 )1 7 . T h e C o l l e c t e d P o e t r y o f N i k k iG i o v a n n i b y N i k k i G i o v a n n i ( 2 0 0 3 )1 8 . T e a c h i n g M y M o t h e r H o w t o G i v eB i r t h b y W a r s a n S h i r e ( 2 0 1 1 )1 9 . T h e E s s e n t i a l G w e n d o l y n B r o o k s :( A m e r i c a n P o e t s P r o j e c t # 1 9 ) b yG w e n d o l y n B r o o k s a n d E l i z a b e t hA l e x a n d e r ( 2 0 0 5 )2 0 . A p o l o g i e s T h a t N e v e r C a m e b yP i e r r e A l e x J e a n t y ( 2 0 1 8 ) Amanda GormanPoet/Activist

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Those Sisters Can Preach! 22 Pearls of Wisdom,Virtue and Hope by Vashti M. McKenzie (2013)Crushing: God Turns Pressure Into Power byT.D. Jakes (2019)In My Grandmother’s House: Black Women,Faith, and the Stories We Inherit by YolandaPierce (2021)Red Lip Theology: For Church Girls Who’veConsidered Tithing to the Beauty Supply StoreWhen Sunday Morning Isn’t Enough by CandiceMarie Benbow (2022)Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Magic, andInitiation in the Life of an African Shaman byMalidoma Patrice Some (1994)The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James H.Cone (2011)Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justiceof God by Kelly Brown Douglas (2015)This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and theStories that Make Us by Cole Arthur Riley(2022)Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America byRonald Dalton (2014)African Spirituality: On Becoming Ancestors byAnthony Ephirim-Donkor (1997)Black Manifesto: Religion, Racism, andReparations by Elliott Wright (1969)Orishas, Goddesses, and Voodoo Queens: TheDivine Feminine in the African ReligiousTraditions by Lilith Dorsey (2020)Righteous Discontent: The Women’s Movement inthe Black Baptist Church, 1880- 1920 by EvelynBrooks Higginbotham(1993)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.Books-Faith & Spirituality1 4 . S l a v e R e l i g i o n : T h e “ I n v i s i b l eI n s t i t u t i o n ” i n t h e A n t e b e l l u m S o u t hb y A l b e r t J . R a b o t e a u ( 1 9 7 8 )1 5 . I f I t W a s n ’ t f o r t h e W o m e n :B l a c k W o m e n ’ s E x p e r i e n c e a n dW o m a n i s t C u l t u r e I n C h u r c h A n dC o m m u n i t y b y C h e r y l T o w n s e n dG i l k e s ( 2 0 0 0 )1 6 . T h e B l a c k C h u r c h : T h i s I s O u rS t o r y , T h i s I s O u r S o n g b y H e n r yL o u i s G a t e s J r . ( 2 0 2 1 )1 7 . D a u g h t e r s o f T h u n d e r : B l a c kW o m e n P r e a c h e r s a n d T h e i r S e r m o n s ,1 8 5 0 - 1 9 7 9 b y B e t t y e C o l l i e r - T h o m a s( 1 9 9 7 )1 8 . M y S u n d a y B e s t : P e a r l s o fW i s d o m , W i t , G r a c e , a n d S t y l e b y L aV e r n e F o r d W i m b e r l y ( 2 0 2 3 )1 9 . A B o u t W i t h D o u b t : R e s i s t i n gT h e T e m p t a t i o n O f S i l e n t D i s b e l i e fb y J . D r e w S h e a r d ( 2 0 2 2 )2 0 . G o d i s a B l a c k W o m a n b yC h r i s t e n a C l e v e l a n d ( 2 0 2 2 )2 1 . D e f e n d i n g B l a c k F a i t h : A n s w e r st o T o u g h Q u e s t i o n s A b o u t A f r i c a nA m e r i c a n C h r i s t i a n i t y b y C r a i g S .K e n n e r a n d G l e n n U s r y ( 1 9 9 7 )

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22. Unashamedly Black, Unapologetically Christian by Jana Hall-Perkins and Lee Hall-Perkins (2016)23. This Far by Faith: Stories from the African American Religious Experience by JuanWilliams (2003)24. Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in theUS by Lenny Duncan (2019)25. I’m Black. I’m Christian. I’m Methodist. by Lillian Smith, Pamela R. Lightsey, JevonCaldwell-Gross, F. Willis Johnson, etc. (2020)26. The Value in the Valley: A Black Woman’s Guide Through Life’s Dilemmas by IyanlaVanzant (1996)27. What Color is Your GOD?: BLACK Consciousness & the Christian Faith by ColumbusSalley and Ronald Behm (1981)28. Black Spirituality and Black Consciousness: Soul Force, Culture and Freedom in theAfrican American Experience by Carlyle Fielding Stewart III. (1998)29. An Uncommon Faith: A Pragmatic Approach to the Study of African American Religionby Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (201830.Reviving the Black Church: New Life for a Sacred Institution by Thabiti Anyabwile (2015)31. Reclaiming Spirit in the Black Faith Tradition by Derek S. Hicks (2012)32. Black Church Empowered: Examining Our History, Securing Our Longevity by IsaiahRobertson (2020)33.My Story, His Glory: A Lens on Racism and Religion in America, and God’s Final Judgmentby Nathaniel X. Arnold (2013)34. God on the Black Market by Michael Lowery (2005) 35.Dancing With Broken Bones: A Guide to Life’s Challenges by Jasmin Sculark (2012)Books-Faith & Spirituality

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Africana: More than 100 Recipes and FlavorsInspired by a Rich Continent by Lerato Umah-Shaylor (2023)The Welcome Table: African AmericanHeritage Cooking by Jessica B. Harris (1995)Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries ofAfrican American Cooking by Toni Tipton-Martin (2019)Sweet Home Café Cookbook: A Celebration ofAfrican American Cooking by Albert Lukas,Jerome Grant, and Jessica B. Harris (2018)Eating Well to Win: Inspired Living ThroughInspired Cooking by Richard Ingraham (2017)Koshersoul: The Faith and Food of an AfricanAmerican Jew by Michael W. Twitty (2022)Grandbaby Cakes: Modern Recipes, VintageCharm, Soulful Memories by Jocelyn DelkAdams (2015)The African American Heritage Cookbook:Traditional Recipes and Fond RemembrancesFrom Alabama’s Renowned TuskegeeInstitute by Carolyn Quick Tillery (2005)The Taste of Country Cooking by Edna Lewis(1976)Vegan Soul Food Cookbook: Plant-Based, No-Fuss Southern Favorites by Nadira Jenkins-El(2020)The Rise: Black Cooks and the Soul ofAmerican Food: A Cookbook by MarcusSamuelsson (2020)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.Books - Cookbooks12. Rufus Estes’ Good Things to Eat: The FirstCookbook by an African American Chef by RufusEstes (2004)13. The Dooky Chase Cookbook by Leah Chase(1990)14. The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of AfricanAmerican Cookbooks by Toni Tipton-Martin(2015)15. A Taste of Heritage: The New AfricanAmerican Cuisine by Joe Randall and ToniTipton-Martin (2002)16. Black Girl Baking: Wholesome RecipesInspired by a Soulful Upbringing by Jerrelle Guy(2018)17. Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime ofMemories with Recipes by Maya Angelou (2004)18. Afro-Vegan: Farm-Fresh African, Caribbean,and Southern Flavors Remixed by Bryant Terry(2014)19. In Bibi’s Kitchen: The Recipes and Stories ofGrandmothers from the Eight African Countriesthat Touch the Indian Ocean by Hawa Hassan(2020)20. I Heart Soul Food: 100 Southern ComfortFood Favorites by Rosie Mayes (2020)21. My America: Recipes from a Young Black Chefby Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein(2022)22. The Africa Cookbook: Tastes of a Continentby Jessica B. Harris (2010)23. What Mrs. Fisher Knows about Old SouthernCooking by Abby Fisher (1995)

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