Historical Racism in Geek Culture – THE PRIVILEGE OF PLAY
The Privilege of Play charts a path toward understanding the deeply rooted structural obstacles that have stymied a more inclusive community, and finally considers how digital technology has created the conditions for a new and more diverse generation of geeks
Comedians Take on Fan Fiction in Roxxy Haze’s Adult Book Club
Roxxy Haze, the comedian and musical artist who has been featured on OWN and All Def and has written for Bring Back Laughs featured on Comedy Central, is excited to announce her latest project, the Adult Book Club.
Nigerian Manga Creator Jacque Aye Pens Magical Novel About an Anxious Woman Navigating Corporate America
Inspired by her time in and out of Corporate America, author Jacque Aye takes a surreal, magical approach to navigating the shark-infested waters of corporate culture.
New Autobiographical Graphic Novel Finds Heartfelt Truths During Terrible Times
“Black Boy’s Blues: Funny Money” chronicles the life of a millennial African American college graduate as he travels the globe in search of love and meaning. The 56-page black-and-white graphic novel features seven autobiographical, life-affirming stories that explore the awkward,
Protectors of Wakanda: A History and Training Manual For The Dora Milaje
Learn what it takes to become a member of the Dora Milaje—Wakanda’s elite, all-female guard—with PROTECTORS OF WAKANDA, the exclusive in-world history and training manual.
Black Nerd Problems – Hot Takes For Every Blerd
I have to admit, I have been a criminal when it has come to keeping up with my reading this year. However, when you are offered a copy of a book called Black Nerd Problems and run a company
Starlion: Thieves of the Red Night, by Leon Langford – An Equal Opportunity Reader Review
What do you get when you cross Sky High, The Avengers and Yu-Gi-Oh? Toss in a little Harry Potter and Percy Jackson too and apparently, you get this fun middle-grade superhero fantasy novel by indie author Leon Langford.
The GateKeeper’s Staff by Antoine Bandele – an Equal Opportunity Reader Review
14-year old blerd TJ Young lives in LA with his dad (a regular brotha from the hood) and his mom (a Nigerian immigrant who happens to be the most powerful Yoruba water sorceress of modern times). His little brother Tunde