Posts in No. 02 — Racial Justice
You Exist Too Much (*)

Zaina Arafat outlines intersectional trauma and discrimination faced by those who walk fine cultural, religious, and sexual lines of identity, and how navigating those lines can quickly morphe into patterns of self-destruction. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (*)

Mariame Kaba talks how to go about collective freedom, surpassing a justice system that punishes to reinstate power of the people. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Black Futures (*)

Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham uplift black voices, lives, experiences, and art by displaying a collection of images, essays, photos, memes, and more to inspire readers looking to see their culture and creativity reflected in the world. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Parable of the Brown Girl: The Sacred Lives of Girls of Color (*)

Khristi Lauren Adams facilitates cultural awareness by sharing the stories and lived experiences of girls of color. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Unapologetic: A Black, Queer, and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements (*)

Charlene Carruthers argues to incorporate more radical, queer, and feminist ideologies and matters in the fight for black liberation, equality, and social justice by providing the framework to help modern-day activists integrate and build upon them when mobilizing. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health: Navigate an Unequal System, Learn Tools for Emotional Wellness, and Get the Help You Deserve (*)

Rheeda Walker calls attention to the Black mental health crisis by equipping Black people with the information they need to heal from racial trauma and bias, destigmatizing mental health and wellness stigmas that pervade the community. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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CRWNMAG

creates dialogue centered around natural hair, black beauty, and black hair culture to showcase a new standard of beauty that celebrates black women in print.

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This Is the Fire: What I Say to My Friends about Racism (*)

Don Lemon asks how we can end racism for the foreseeable future and shares personal experiences to find that the answer is love. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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The Mis-Education of the Negro (*)

Carter G. Woodson questions the American education system, which conveniently leaves out Black history, to provide solutions that challenge racial conditioning. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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How to Argue with a Racist (*)

Adam Rutherford disputes common scientific arguments in favor of the racial divide. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (*)

Reni Eddo-Lodge offers a new blueprint to help folks navigate conversations about race and racism. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice: A Guide to Success for Black Americans (*)

Dennis Kimbro adds to Napoleon Hill’s guide to help black Americans achieve financial success that lasts generations, despite the blocks placed before them. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Becoming (*)

Michelle Obama tells of the moments that shaped her, including those where she defied all odds and expectations. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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The Skin I'm In (*)

is a self-love book by Sharon Flake depicting the struggles dark-skinned children and people face to accept themselves in a society marked by classism and euro-centric beauty standards. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.

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Roberto Blake

educates creators on how to build their brands online to take full advantage of the creator economy shifting to social media.

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Sweet Potato Soul

Jenné shares nourishing vegan recipes that are easy to make for beginners and help long-time practicing vegans overcome food ruts.

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Atiya Walcott

Atiya shares her journey as an emerging actress and entrepreneur to motivate others to live the happiness within.

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Kelly Stamps

Kelly creates motivational vlogs, taking viewers along as she diversifies her income and actualizes her manifestations to live a life of fulfillment.

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Amandabb

Amanda provides commentary on media, music, makeup, and everyday life, oftentimes highlighting how sexism and racism play out in social structures.

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Ambrosia Malbrough

Ambrosia shows how busy moms can utilize self-care and minimalism to add value to their lives.

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