Tamara Winfrey Harris Discusses Dear Black Girl at MahoganyBooks

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Mar

17

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Tamara Winfrey Harris Discusses Dear Black Girl at MahoganyBooks

By MahoganyBooks

Join MahoganyBooks Front Row for a special evening of authentic exchanges between Tamara Winfrey Harris and Faith Adiele as they discuss Dear Black Girl: Letters from Your Sisters on Stepping Into Your Power, Tamara's latest work. Grab your copy today!
The Book: In Dear Black Girl, Winfrey-Harris introduces and organizes a selection of collected letters from all over the world, modeling how black women can nurture future generations. Each chapter ends with a prompt encouraging girls to write a letter to themselves, teaching the art of self-love and self-nurturing.
About Tamara: Tamara Winfrey Harris is a writer who specializes in the intersection race and gender with politics, pop culture and current events. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Cosmopolitan, The Los Angeles Times and other outlets.
About Faith: Adiele is Associate Professor of Creative Nonfiction at California College of the Arts in the Bay Area and teaches classes through the San Francisco Writers Grotto, VONA/Voices, where she founded the nation's first workshop for travel writers of color, Esalen, Hedgebrook/Vortex, Left Margin Lit, and others.
About MahoganyBooks: Derrick and Ramunda Young are owners/founders of the award-winning, MahoganyBooks in Washington, DC where they focus on books for, by and about people of the African Diaspora. The couple have been featured in Oprah Magazine, TIME Magazine, Essence, Washington Post Steve Harvey TV and Wall Street Journal among others. Learn more at mahoganybooks.com

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