Turning Pages: March 2025 Book Suggestions
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- Mar 25
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“Feminism, at root and in its most positive sense, is simply political and economic power for women. Feminism is an integral part of our national liberation struggle precisely because there is no such thing as partial freedom or freedom in the abstract. Either all of us must have access to political and economic power, or else we as a people are not free.” Kalamu Ya Salaam from “Our Women Keep Our Skies From Falling “

Afrocentric Style: A Celebration of Blackness and Identity in Pop Culture by Shirley Neal
Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right by Walter Mosley
Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of my People by Imani Perry
Dream Count: A Novel by Ngozi Adichie
For Gaza’s Children: Black, Brown and Jewish Writers and Poets Speak Out edited by Marc Lamont Hill, Haki R. Madhubuti and Keith Gilyard
Who Betty Than You? The Art of Healthy Arrogance and Dreaming Big by Will Packer
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