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We See Each Other
- A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film
- By: Tre’vell Anderson
- Narrated by: Tre’vell Anderson
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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A groundbreaking look at the history of transgender representation in TV and film, by an of-the-moment and in-demand culture reporter. Narrated by Tre'vell Anderson, WE SEE EACH OTHER is a personal history of trans visibility since the beginning of moving images. A literary reckoning, it unearths a transcestry that's long existed in plain sight and in the shadows of history's annals, and further contextualizes our present moment of increased representation.
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Author is Insightful
- By Desi on 05-05-24
- We See Each Other
- A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film
- By: Tre’vell Anderson
- Narrated by: Tre’vell Anderson
Must read
Reviewed: 02-25-24
Hopefully the first of many to gather us to be more curious and proactive to support the experiences of amazing people who are intentionally erased. Keep coloring and shading inside and outside of the lines.
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Black Cake
- A Novel
- By: Charmaine Wilkerson
- Narrated by: Lynnette R. Freeman, Simone Mcintyre
- Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
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In present-day California, Eleanor Bennett’s death leaves behind a puzzling inheritance for her two children, Byron and Benny: a black cake, made from a family recipe with a long history, and a voice recording. In her message, Eleanor shares a tumultuous story about a headstrong young swimmer who escapes her island home under suspicion of murder. The heartbreaking tale Eleanor unfolds, the secrets she still holds back, and the mystery of a long-lost child challenge everything the siblings thought they knew about their lineage and themselves.
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Wonderful Listen
- By Regina on 02-04-22
- Black Cake
- A Novel
- By: Charmaine Wilkerson
- Narrated by: Lynnette R. Freeman, Simone Mcintyre
Too many untold stories
Reviewed: 01-15-23
Beautiful and genius telling on how culture and community breathe life into us, while the infrastructure created by colonialism is the energy fueling the tectonic plates to shift the rights of humanity away from us below
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Shine Bright
- A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop
- By: Danyel Smith
- Narrated by: Danyel Smith
- Length: 13 hrs and 36 mins
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A weave of biography, criticism, and memoir, Shine Bright is Danyel Smith’s intimate history of Black women’s music as the foundational story of American pop. Smith has been writing this history for more than five years. But as a music fan, and then as an essayist, editor (Vibe, Billboard), and podcast host (Black Girl Songbook), she has been living this history since she was a latchkey kid listening to “Midnight Train to Georgia” on the family stereo.
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Ok might have been better reading the hard copy
- By cde on 06-18-22
- Shine Bright
- A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop
- By: Danyel Smith
- Narrated by: Danyel Smith
The True Herstory of American Music
Reviewed: 01-03-23
Now that Danyel Smith has created the text, we must read, share and teach the true history (really her story) of American (as in USA) music.
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