
The Black Women's Book Collective is a podcast hosted by Ashanique and Zenobia to honor both literary and emotional intelligence. We gather with Black Wombyn/Womxn/Women creatives in the spirit of art, healing, and learning as they share their journeys and their sacred work. We exist as a book club and sisterhood that supports one another through communal processing and moving discussions. Join us... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, Ashanique and Zenobia sit down to reflect on the memorable year The Black Women's Book Collective Book Club and Podcast have had. Our hosts reminisce on some of their favorite reads from this year. The breeze through memory lane high... more
Rev. Khristi Lauren Adams is a speaker, author, youth advocate and ordained Baptist minister. Khristi is the author of Parable of the Brown Girl which is published by Fortress Press and released February 2020. The book highlights the cultural and sp... more
Cierajevae is a teaching artist, activist & healer reppin’ Richmond, Ca and the Bay Area. She is the author of her recent collection of poems, Unto Ivy’s Rib, as well as three chapbooks (Incarcerated Words, Bay Fair Station, and Walking Testimonies: ... more
Lauren Francis-Sharma is the author of the critically acclaimed novel ’Til the Well Runs Dry and the recently released Book of the Little Axe. On this episode, you will hear how Lauren shifted from her longtime career as a lawyer into a full-time wri... more
Nicole D. Vick, public health advocate and author of Amazon’s Bestseller “Pushing Through: Finding the Light in Every Lesson ” takes us on a journey of combining her passions for public health, social justice and equity within marginalized communitie... more
Tamika Christy, author of “Never Too Soon” & Anytime Soon takes us on her journey as she takes her dad’s advice to “get over yourself” in order to claim her passions for writing. Claiming her new crown as a writer, she delves into completed family re... more
Tune in to our first episode as Hosts Ashanique and Zenobia discuss the Who, What, and Why of the TBWBC Podcast.
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