Chapter one review of Deborah Gray White's "Ar'n't I a Woman? Female Slaves in the Plantation South" with the question: what makes us so attached to Beauty when it was designed to suffocate us?
In which Ismatu Gwendolyn expresses long overdue love and kindness to Fear itself.
you're literally going to get three emails today from me and I am so sorry for that lmao
Ismatu Gwendolyn reflects on the portions of their character that they dislike and have to love anyways.
This episode of The Garden Space discusses the Hebrew word Hesed, which Ismatu Gwendolyn describes as "a love that compels you to act."
Dates and times on Malcolm X, Beyoncé and Bookclub content <3