Sista Me

Sista Me
Author: Ayesha Dwyer
Publisher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781620865262

The Scourge

The Scourge
Author: Jennifer A. Nielsen
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0545682460

In this dystopian fantasy from a New York Times–bestselling author, a teen put in quarantine due to a mysterious illness uncovers a government conspiracy. As a lethal plague sweeps through the land, Ani Mells is shocked when she is unexpectedly captured by the governor’s wardens and forced to submit to a test for the deadly Scourge. She is even more surprised when the test results come back positive, and she is sent to Attic Island, a former prison turned refuge—and quarantine colony—for the ill. The Scourge’s victims, Ani now among them, can only expect to live out short, painful lives there. However, Ani quickly discovers that she doesn’t know the whole truth about the Scourge or the Colony. She’s been caught in a devious plot, and, with the help of her best friend, Weevil, Ani means to uncover just what is actually going on. But will she and Weevil survive long enough to do so? The Scourge is an explosively thrilling tale of adventure and intrigue, courage and heart from New York Times bestselling author Jennifer A. Nielsen. “Nielsen’s polished fantasy smoothly combines medieval elements with hints of mystery and romance . . . it delivers a significant message about how misinformation breeds intolerance.” —Publishers Weekly “The characters are well defined and memorable. Feisty Ani, a likable character who is thoughtful and strong, drives the story forward and keeps readers wanting to know more . . . “ —School Library Journal

Sista Sister

Sista Sister
Author: Candice Brathwaite
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1529415292

Candice Brathwaite's much-anticipated second book about all the things she wishes she'd been told when she was young and needed guidance. I Am Not Your Baby Mother was a landmark publication in 2020. A thought-provoking, urgent and inspirational guide to life as a Black British mum, it was an important call-to-arms allowing mothers to take control and scrap the parenting rulebook to do it their own way. It was a Sunday Times top five bestseller. Sista Sister goes further. It is a compilation of essays about all the things Candice wishes someone had talked to her about when she was a young Black girl growing up in London. From family and money to Black hair and fashion, as well as relationships between people of different races and colourism, this will be a fascinating read that will have another profound impact on conversations about Black Lives Matter. Written in Candice's trademark straight-talking, warm and funny style, it will delight her fans, old and new.

Winter Friends

Winter Friends
Author: Mary Quattlebaum
Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780385746267

Celebrate the good times in winter through these delightful poems.

Sista Talk

Sista Talk
Author: Rochelle Brock
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780820449531

Sista Talk: The Personal and the Pedagogical is an inquiry into the questions of how Black women define their existence in a society which devalues, dehumanizes, and silences their beliefs. Placing herself inside of the research, Rochelle Brock invites the reader on a journey of self-exploration, as she and seven of her Black female students investigate their collective journey toward self-awareness in the attempt to liberate their minds and souls from ideological domination. Throughout, Sista Talk attempts to understand the ways in which this self-exploration informs her pedagogy. Combining Black feminist and Afrocentric Theory with critical pedagogy, this book frames the parameters for an Afrowomanist pedagogy of wholeness for teaching Black students.

In the Company of My Sistahs

In the Company of My Sistahs
Author: Angie Daniels
Publisher: Dafina Books
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2007-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780758207449

How much trouble can four sexy, sassy and stubborn women get into when they spend a week together in Jamaica? A whole heap, is how much - and with Lisa Miller at the helm the group are guaranteed to do exactly that. As far as Lisa, Renee, Nadine and Kayla are concerned, what happens in Jamaica stays in Jamaica - but what does happen has effects that will change all of them forever.

Apology from One Sista' to Another

Apology from One Sista' to Another
Author: Shywanee L. Manson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004-05-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1468511327

Rita Leone, a successful poetry club owner, finds love on the internet. Brian, a gorgeous ladies man, seeks the financial help of women to accomplish his goal of becoming an entrepreneur. When Rita meets Brian, she feels like she hit the jackpot. Brian is everything shes looking for kind, independent and charming - OR IS HE? Brians change in personality frightens Rita, but for a chance for love, she would do anything in her power to keep her man. Sophie Scott-Roberts, a single and sexy divorcee, is angry at all single women. Because of her ex-husbands numerous affairs, she is only after one thing REVENGE. Sophie is ready to show those women that they are not the only ones who could steal another womans man and she proves it when she meets Brian. When Rita, Sophie and Brian cross paths, all hell breaks loose and things take a turn for the worse… Apology From One Sista To Another is a tale of love, lies and revenge. But ultimately, it is a story of forgiveness and healing.

One Drop

One Drop
Author: Yaba Blay
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807073377

Challenges narrow perceptions of Blackness as both an identity and lived reality to understand the diversity of what it means to be Black in the US and around the world What exactly is Blackness and what does it mean to be Black? Is Blackness a matter of biology or consciousness? Who determines who is Black and who is not? Who’s Black, who’s not, and who cares? In the United States, a Black person has come to be defined as any person with any known Black ancestry. Statutorily referred to as “the rule of hypodescent,” this definition of Blackness is more popularly known as the “one-drop rule,” meaning that a person with any trace of Black ancestry, however small or (in)visible, cannot be considered White. A method of social order that began almost immediately after the arrival of enslaved Africans in America, by 1910 it was the law in almost all southern states. At a time when the one-drop rule functioned to protect and preserve White racial purity, Blackness was both a matter of biology and the law. One was either Black or White. Period. Has the social and political landscape changed one hundred years later? One Drop explores the extent to which historical definitions of race continue to shape contemporary racial identities and lived experiences of racial difference. Featuring the perspectives of 60 contributors representing 25 countries and combining candid narratives with striking portraiture, this book provides living testimony to the diversity of Blackness. Although contributors use varying terms to self-identify, they all see themselves as part of the larger racial, cultural, and social group generally referred to as Black. They have all had their identity called into question simply because they do not fit neatly into the stereotypical “Black box”—dark skin, “kinky” hair, broad nose, full lips, etc. Most have been asked “What are you?” or the more politically correct “Where are you from?” throughout their lives. It is through contributors’ lived experiences with and lived imaginings of Black identity that we can visualize multiple possibilities for Blackness.