PinnedPublished inZORANikki Giovanni: ‘There’s Nothing Greater on Earth Than Black Women’With her new book ‘Make Me Rain,’ the 77-year-old outspoken poet continues her revolutionary body of workOct 20, 2020A response icon9Oct 20, 2020A response icon9
Published inZORAHow ‘Chlorine Sky’ Author Mahogany L. Browne Grieves and Grows From Friendship BreakupsThe poet and organizer reflects on writing, hoops, and relationshipsApr 1, 2021Apr 1, 2021
Published inZORAThe work white people need to doHey, Fam —Mar 18, 2021A response icon2Mar 18, 2021A response icon2
Published inZORAHollywood doesn’t have the range to tell Black storiesHey, Fam —Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021
Published inZORATake Your Full Lunch Break. Schedule Your PTO.Many of us are either caught up in multitasking a day’s worth of work (for both for the job and home) or frozen on our couches, trying to…Feb 25, 2021A response icon1Feb 25, 2021A response icon1
Published inZORAHonoring Friendship With a PlaylistCreating a repository of jams helps us sustain meaningful relationshipsFeb 18, 2021A response icon3Feb 18, 2021A response icon3
Published inZORAThe Power of Listening to Nikki Giovanni’s ‘Cotton Candy on a Rainy Day’Hearing her words, and her voice, makes the resonance that much deeper and the storytelling that much richerFeb 11, 2021A response icon7Feb 11, 2021A response icon7
Published inZORA‘Black Girl Songbook’ Celebrates the Undeniable Impact of Black Women in Music“I want every Black woman to receive the confirmation of resilience and brilliance she rightfully deserves,” wrote Danyel Smith in her…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021