Stories hold power to shift perspectives and bear witness to lives lived outside our own. For some, it’s the quiet moments of recognition—to see yourself reflected on the page. Black storytellers have pioneered the tradition of sharing through the spoken and written word.
During Black History Month, we celebrate and honour the storytellers who, today, are continuing that tradition. At a time when Black people continue to be disproportionately impacted by racially-motivated violence, police brutality, and mass incarceration.
When white supremacy continues to create barriers to education, healthcare, and creative outlets, it’s more important than ever to acknowledge, honour, and celebrate the passion, creativity, and transformative beauty of Black storytelling each and every day.
We're excited to introduce different themes and reading lists throughout the month to help you discover and enjoy more great Black writers and stories from around the world. Join us by using
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