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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Élan Byrd

is a multidisciplinary designer and artist using textiles to garner more gratitude for nature, culture, and life’s simple moments.

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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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Tee Noir

Tee talks about how media and society profit off of marginalization and internalized toxic social conditioning, especially as it pertains to feminism, gay rights, and racial trauma.

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Kat Blaque

Kat speaks on trans rights and issues to confront transphobic media and social beliefs in video essays and a call-in podcast show.

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As Told by Kenya

Kenya critiques pop culture topics and social norms that allow white supremacy to reign supreme in media, politics, and everyday facets of life.

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Wine n’ Chill

Stephanie provides legal analysis on pop culture and social issues through the lens of being a corporate negro and practicing lawyer.

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For Harriet

is creating space where black womxn can be embodied by speaking on social and pop culture issues that impact them and the Black community.

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Evolving Spiritually

shares spiritual readings, sessions, and affirmations for those wanting to connect with their higher selves.

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