Black in the Stacks: Where the Culture is Kept
Black in the Stacks is back!! On this episode, I chat with Anayo Auwzie, the brilliant mind behind Carefree Magazine, a digital platform that is both a mirror and a window into the lives of Black Women across the diaspora, sharing stories of life, love, adventure and everything in between. We also discuss how Anayo is turning her platform into a physical coffee table book called "Black Women in Bloom." The book features 30 essays from women sharing their compelling stories, including one from Anayo herself. Anayo Awuzie is the founder and editor-in-chief of Carefree Magazine, a digital platform that publishes personal essays by Black women around the world—exploring the in-between spaces of Black womanhood where healing, identity, and everyday life unfold. Anayo Awuzie is the founder and editor-in-chief of Carefree Magazine, a slow storytelling platform publishing personal essays by Black women around the world—exploring the in-between spaces of Black womanhood where healing, identity, and everyday life unfold. You can pre-order "Black Women in Bloom" by visiting www.carefreemag.com/book [https://www.carefreemag.com/book]. To learn more about Black in the Stacks and purchase merch, visit www.blackinthestacks.com [https://www.blackinthestacks.com].
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