Throughout history, Black women have faced immense challenges and systemic oppression, yet they consistently rise above ...
In a publishing industry long critiqued for its lack of diversity, a transformative initiative is reshaping opportunities for ...
Tamira Chapman's project is supported by Michelle Obama, and already has over 10,000 Black women writers involved.
These eight books by Black women speak to the healing and resilience needed to survive another Trump presidency.
With a multi-million-dollar budget and Michelle Obama’s endorsement, attorney Tamira Chapman is rewriting the narrative for Black women in publishing.
In a statement, David Drake, president of the Crown Publishing Group, called Chapman a “visionary entrepreneur and industry ...
Books have the ability to heal and transform. As the country combats politically and racially driven book bans, it only ...
When news broke Michelle Obama wasn’t attending Trump’s inauguration, word spread around the internet faster than gossip ...
As Black women and White women in the United States struggle to redefine the “Sisterhood” – a bond of shared identity and ...
Breathwork expert Jasmine Marie encourages Black women to redefine success, embrace growth and heal—one breath at a time.
Crown Publishing Group announced the new book imprint Storehouse Voices, created in partnership with Tamira Chapman, founder and CEO of company Storehouse In A Box. The imprint was founded to address ...