For Glory Edim, stories are more than entertainment, they’re a form of liberation. As the founder of the beloved literary platform Well-Read Black Girl, Edim has spent the past decade amplifying the ...
Glory Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club that has transformed into an online community and literary festival, all celebrating voices that otherwise might not be heard. She talks ...
It all started with a t-shirt. Three years ago, Glory Edim’s boyfriend gave her a gift that perfectly spoke to her love of books, a shirt with “well-read Black girl” emblazoned on the front. Edim ...
Activism comes in different forms—for Glory Edim, the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, it’s a community that gives women a safe space to embrace their identity. When I first started ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Glory Edim, who is the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, about her new memoir, and the books that shaped her life. I'm guessing most of us have a favorite ...
No one is a better candidate for a biblio-memoir than Glory Edim, the creator of Well-Read Black Girl, a book club with close to half a million Instagram followers. Fans of her club, which foregrounds ...
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"I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut novel, 'The Catch' Glory Edim's Well-Read Black Girl started as a social media ...
More than half-a-million readers have joined the movement Glory Edim started. Well-Read Black Girl began in 2015 as a place for Edim to share her own writing but has since turned into a platform for ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. "I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut novel, 'The ...
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