Reading While Black Podcast is a book club where we dissect and discuss Black literature. Each month we select a book by us with us in mind giving our listeners access to the authors via interview where their questions get answered and they become part of the show. Friends, community leaders and activists stop by as we amplify their work in marginalized communities. We promote reading as a self help tool for better mental health and provide a safe space where individuals can tell their stories. Like Black people, Black literature is not monolithic and all of it deserves celebration. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ReadingWhileBLKPOD/support
Happy 4 Year Anniversary Today we discuss Black History Month, Black Futures Month and our new rollout for the book club going forward. I also have s...
Hey readers, It is my 30th birthday and I wanted to give you a special episode just for today with a new segment highlight my favorite Black Podcasts...
Welcome back readers, I'm back with another episode of Reading While Black Podcast and today we have Michael Arceneaux here to discuss his second book...
Welcome Back Readers, I'm back with another episode of Reading While Black Podcast and today we have Dr. Carol Anderson here to discuss her book One ...
In this episode, I teamed up with NAACP Youth & College Division to visit Selma, Alabama for 55th anniversary of the Selma Jubilee. Selma and the Alab...
Today on the pod, we have a now 3 time returning quest Kia Smith (@KiaSpeaks) to discuss Casey Gerald’s The Black Art of Escape and how it connects to...
Hello readers, we’re back again this week. We’re in full swing of our Different Day = Different Conversation special and today we have the Michigan’s ...
Hello readers, we’re back again this week. We’re in full swing of our Different Day = Different Conversation special and today we have the only Black ...
Back in July, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shanequa Davis & Victoria Kirby-York of the National LGBTQ Task Force. The National LGBTQ Task F...
Back in late July of this year, I had the opportunity to sit down with David Johns from the National Black Justice Coalition, a civil rights organizat...