In honor of Juneteenth, we would like to highlight the important work that some of our Black contributors do. They deserve our support always -- and you can purchase their books or services today.
Contributing editor and writer Genelle Levy @GenelleL facilitates a Writing Your Life story course at GL Content Studio. https://glwritingworkshop.podia.com/writing-your-life-story
. @mkmcbrayer’s book “America’s First Female Serial Killer” on Jane Toppan was released in May. She’s also a host of the @horrorshowgirls podcast. https://mango.bz/books/americas-first-female-serial-killer-by-mary-kay-mcbrayer-927-b
If you want to learn more about the Harlem Renaissance, @EtheleneW wrote a book about Regina Anderson Andrews, a groundbreaking librarian and Harlem Renaissance figure. https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/35qfd6cg9780252038501.html
. @abellehayford, organizer of #drawingwhileblack, is open for freelance commissions and full-time work. https://abellehayford.com/
. @daybydavon is a poet and multimedia journalist. You can watch Davon’s spoken word performances on his website. https://www.daybydavon.com/words
Drawing from her experience in the foster care system, @iamreginalouise’s powerful memoir “Someone Has Led This Child to Believe” was released in 2018. https://www.agatepublishing.com/titles/someone-has-led-this-child-to-believe
You can connect with @johodaniels through his website if you are looking for a photographer or speaker. https://www.jordandaniels.com/connect
. @AthenaDDixon founded the literary magazine @LindenAveLit, which is open for submissions. http://lindenavelit.com/