
Glory Invites You to the Literary Kickback
01/18/22 • 4 min
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Join Glory Edim, host of Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim, as she speaks with some of the most impactful and interesting thinkers, makers, and authors of color today.
These intimate conversations with Anita Hill, Zeba Blay, Min Jin Lee, Tarana Burke, and more, allow listeners to peek behind the page and hear how these writers found their voices, honed their crafts, navigated publishing, and showed up in the world. Stay tuned for Well-Read Black Girl, coming February 1, 2022!
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Join Glory Edim, host of Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim, as she speaks with some of the most impactful and interesting thinkers, makers, and authors of color today.
These intimate conversations with Anita Hill, Zeba Blay, Min Jin Lee, Tarana Burke, and more, allow listeners to peek behind the page and hear how these writers found their voices, honed their crafts, navigated publishing, and showed up in the world. Stay tuned for Well-Read Black Girl, coming February 1, 2022!
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Reflections from the WRBG Festival
Glory Edim, host of the upcoming Well-Read Black Girl podcast, looks back on the 5th Annual Well-Read Black Girl Festival. The festival, held in October 2021, featured speakers like Gabrielle Union, Ashley C. Ford, Arlan Hamilton, Michelle Obama, and many more, highlighting stories of Black girlhood, sisterhood, freedom and perseverance. Listen here for Glory's reflections on this year's gathering, and stay tuned for the Well-Read Black Girl podcast – launching February 2022!
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Well-Read Black Girl with Glory Edim - Glory Invites You to the Literary Kickback
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Pushkin, Okay, is it going Okay, We're ready. I'm ready. That's sound okay, all right? Hi, Oh you sound great, it's clear. Hi. I'm Glory Adam and I love books, so yeah, I definitely I love, love, love reading as a child, which is why in twenty fifteen, I started the Well Read Black Girl book Club because there was appeared in life whenever I'm telling Morrison's Bookay, it was like it was an assignment for me. For years, we've come together to ce
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