By: Norman Dotson Jr./BNC Digital The traveling Free Black Women’s Library is finally getting a permanent home after nearly six years of pop-up shops throughout Brooklyn, New York. In 2015, the Free Black Women’s Library could be found on the steps of a Brooklyn brownstone. Founder, OlaRonke Akinmowo would carry at least 100 books by Black women authors to a stoop and invite community members to trade a book by a Black woman author. According to Because of Them We Can, Akinmowo figured the library would be just as effective in community building. The community project quickly took on a […]
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