Kristin Chirico
@BuzzFeed’s Ladylike, The Empty Suitcase Show on @Facebookwatch, The Untitled Lady Show Fridays on Youtube. It’s pronounced CHAIR-ih-co. She/her.
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“Some great new book drops today! https://t.co/S4hpVC4AcL” (from X)
by Bethany C. Morrow·You?
by Bethany C. Morrow·You?
Bethany C. Morrow's A Song Below Water is the story for today's readers ― a captivating modern fantasy about Black sirens, friendship, and self-discovery set against the challenges of today's racism and sexism. In a society determined to keep her under lock and key, Tavia must hide her siren powers. Meanwhile, Effie is fighting her own family struggles, pitted against literal demons from her past. Together, these best friends must navigate through the perils of high school's junior year. But everything changes in the aftermath of a siren murder trial that rocks the nation, and Tavia accidentally lets out her magical voice at the worst possible moment. Soon, nothing in Portland, Oregon, seems safe. To save themselves from drowning, it's only Tavia and Effie's unbreakable sisterhood that proves to be the strongest magic of all. "It's beautiful and it's brilliant."--Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times bestselling author and National Ambassador for Young People's Literature "An enthralling tale of Black girl magic and searing social commentary ready to rattle the bones." ― Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles
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“You know I love plus size thrifting, and Patrice wrote A WHOLE BOOK ON IT!!!! https://t.co/5AJOMGDXeQ” (from X)
by Patrice J. Williams·You?
Designer dresses for less than $1? A bag full of clothing for 25 bucks? These are just some of the deals you can find at a thrift shop. While secondhand stores have amazing deals and steals, there's a serious intimidation factor associated with them. Exactly how do you thrift shop and do so without losing your patience?Looking Fly on a Dime breaks down the best tips and tricks to land major thrift store scores.The book helps you:-Prepare before your visit: how to find a prime shop, the best days to visit and what you should wear (trust me, your thrifting outfit is important).-Strategize while you shop: what section of the store you should attack first, how to find unique treasures in a sea of clothing and ways to determine if an item is worth buying.-Sanitize and style: easy solutions to clean your new-to-you clothing and pro styling tips to create a standout style that looks like a million bucks.After reading Looking Fly on a Dime, you'll realize thrift shopping is easier than you think. Your closet and your wallet will thank you.
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“I’ve learned so much from Nyasha, she’s fantastic, much of her work centers around Blackness and the Bible, like this book! https://t.co/CmBrLPUYAZ” (from X)
by Nyasha Junior·You?
by Nyasha Junior·You?
An Introduction to Womanist Biblical Interpretation provides a much-needed introduction to womanist approaches to biblical interpretation. It argues that womanist biblical interpretation is not simply a byproduct of feminist biblical interpretation but part of a distinctive tradition of African American women's engagement with biblical texts. While womanist biblical interpretation is relatively new in the development of academic biblical studies, African American women are not newcomers to biblical interpretation. Written in an accessible style, this volume highlights the importance of both the Bible and race in the development of feminism and the emergence of womanism. It provides a history of feminist biblical interpretation and discusses the current state of womanist biblical interpretation as well as critical issues related to its development and future. Although some African American women identify themselves as "womanists," the term, its usage, its features, and its connection to feminism remain widely misunderstood. This excellent textbook is perfect for helping to introduce readers to the development and applications of womanist biblical interpretation.
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“Keah is FANTASTIC — she is funny, smart, a WELCOME ADDITION TO YOUR TIMELINE and she wrote a book about pop culture and the intersection of disability and Blackness and also she is v cute get on it! https://t.co/U6Mm5VmNn5” (from X)
by Keah Brown·You?
From the disability rights advocate and creator of the #DisabledAndCute viral campaign, a thoughtful, inspiring, and charming collection of essays exploring what it means to be black and disabled in a mostly able-bodied white America. Keah Brown loves herself, but that hadn’t always been the case. Born with cerebral palsy, her greatest desire used to be normalcy and refuge from the steady stream of self-hate society strengthened inside her. But after years of introspection and reaching out to others in her community, she has reclaimed herself and changed her perspective. In The Pretty One, Brown gives a contemporary and relatable voice to the disabled--so often portrayed as mute, weak, or isolated. With clear, fresh, and light-hearted prose, these essays explore everything from her relationship with her able-bodied identical twin (called “the pretty one” by friends) to navigating romance; her deep affinity for all things pop culture--and her disappointment with the media’s distorted view of disability; and her declaration of self-love with the viral hashtag #DisabledAndCute. By “smashing stigmas, empowering her community, and celebrating herself” (Teen Vogue), Brown and The Pretty One aims to expand the conversation about disability and inspire self-love for people of all backgrounds.