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We are a group of black women who love to read, want to read more, and meet like-minded women. We are here to inspire women to read, share literature, fellowship, and encourage others in the joy of reading. We meet at the Inglewood Public Library (2nd Floor) on the first Saturday of the month. We are an eclectic group of women and so are our reading selections. Find out more on our website www.mochagirlsread.comĀ Ā
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Calling All Bookworms! šāØ
Get ready for a delightful time of literary delights! āļø
Join us for a book swap where we'll be sipping on our favorite beverages (soda, coffee, tea, or water) and sharing the joy of reading.
Here's the deal:
Bring the Book Love: Bring up to 2 gently used books you're ready to part ways with. We'll be swapping them with other book lovers via mail, spreading the literary cheer!
No Books? No Problem! Even if you don't have any books to swap, come on down and treat yourself to a new-to-you read!
The More, The Merrier! Friends and family are absolutely welcome to join the fun.
Let's celebrate the magic of books together! We can't wait to see you there! ššMeeting Link
https://meet.google.com/mrt-vhyx-hpc
P.S. Don't forget to bring your favorite beverage! š„¤āļøšµ - Network event28 attendees from 12 groups hosting(ONLINE) Book Club Meeting: "A Good Cry" by Nikki GiovanniLink visible for attendees
Greetings Mocha Girls,
I hope this message finds everyone well.
Please join us on Google Meet where we will have our discussion virtually.Google Meet joining info:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/tyi-vyfn-adh
Or dial: āŖ(US) +1 434-362-0922⬠PIN: āŖ448 371 185ā¬#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/tyi-vyfn-adh?pin=2155830972647Warmly,
Mocha Girl LeannaOur June 2025 monthly book selection is "A Good Cry: What We Learn From Tears and Laughter" by Nikki Giovanni.
Remember, if you don't finish the book, you are still welcome, so come anyway!
R.S.V.P. Etiquette:
Please make sure to RSVP to an event or book club meeting ONLY if you are going. Do not RSVP if you are thinking about going or would like to go.
Thanks in advance and I can't wait to see you all!REMEMBER:
Support a Black-owned Bookstore called RESIST BOOKSELLERS and get 15% off when you use the code MGR22.About the Book:
One of Americaās most celebrated poets looks inward in this powerful collection, a rumination on her life and the people who have shaped her.As energetic and relevant as ever, Nikki now offers us an intimate, affecting, and illuminating look at her personal history and the mysteries of her own heart. In A Good Cry, she takes us into her confidence, describing the joy and peril of aging and recalling the violence that permeated her parentsā marriage and her early life. She pays homage to the people who have given her life meaning and joy: her grandparents, who took her in and saved her life; the poets and thinkers who have influenced her; and the students who have surrounded her. Nikki also celebrates her good friend, Maya Angelou, and the many years of friendship, poetry, and kitchen-table laughter they shared before Angelouās death in 2014.
About the Author:
Yolande Cornelia āNikkiā Giovanni Jr. (June 7, 1943 ā December 9, 2024) was an American poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator. One of the worldās best-known African-American poets, her work includes poetry anthologies, poetry recordings, and nonfiction essays, and covers topics ranging from race and social issues to childrenās literature. She won numerous awards, including the Langston Hughes Medal and the NAACP Image Award. She was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for her poetry album, The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection. Additionally, she was named as one of Oprah Winfreyās 25 āLiving Legendsā. Giovanni was a member of the Wintergreen Women Writers Collective.Giovanni gained initial fame in the late 1960s as one of the foremost authors of the Black Arts Movement. Influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Movement of the period, her early work provides a strong, militant African-American perspective, leading one writer to dub her the āPoet of the Black Revolutionā. During the 1970s, she began writing childrenās literature and co-founded a publishing company, NikTom Ltd, to provide an outlet for other African-American women writers. Over subsequent decades, her works discussed social issues, human relationships, and hip hop. Poems such as āKnoxville, Tennesseeā and āNikki-Rosaā have been frequently re-published in anthologies and other collections.
Giovanni received numerous awards and held 27 honorary degrees from various colleges and universities. She was also given the key to more than two dozen cities. Giovanni was honored with the NAACP Image Award seven times. She had a South American bat species, Micronycteris giovanniae, named after her in 2007.
Giovanni was proud of her Appalachian roots and worked to change the way the world views Appalachians and Affrilachians.
Giovanni taught at Queens College, Rutgers, and Ohio State, and was a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech until she retired on September 11, 2022. After the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, she delivered a well-received chant-poem at a memorial for the shooting victims.
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