Oct
15
11:00pm
Kenrya Rankin Discusses Words of Change at MahoganyBooks
By MahoganyBooks
We are thrilled to host the dynamic Kenrya Rankin on MahoganyBooks Front Row. Join us for a powerful and timely discussion around her latest work, Words of Change: Anti-Racism - Powerful Voices, Inspiring Ideas. Grab your copy here.
About Kenrya: Rankin is an award-winning journalist whosework amplifies the lived experiences, advocacy and work of people of color.
About the Book: Celebrate resistance and spark change! Discover the powerful words of anti-racism activists in this vibrant, resonant collection of quotes that centers previously unheard voices while also paying tribute to those who came before. More than 100 incisive, thought-provoking passages will enlighten and inspire in this must-have collection for everyone who cares about promoting racial equity.
Kenrya Rankin celebrates resistance by centering and honoring anti-racist voices, past and present. This exciting collection showcases passages from the writings or speeches of thinkers and activists in the anti-racist community. These are words to enlighten, to prompt change, to provide encouragement, and to move readers to action. A brief biographical note for each person quoted gives context to their words. The bold and colorful design underlines the energy and movement toward real change.
Our Host: Ramunda Lark Young is Co-Founder/Co-Owner of MahoganyBooks. She is a sought after speaker who champions the Power of Authentic Business Connections and literacy. She serves on several boards, is an active community leader and forthcoming author. Being a wife and mom are her proudest joys.
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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.
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