Resources

The Black Agenda: Bold Solutions for a Broken System discussion guide are available for reading groups, educators. Questions were curated and created by Haleemat Adekoya.

 

 Black Bookstores on #TheBlackAgendaBookTour

Not every stop on The Black Agenda Book Tour is Black-owned so please support Black bookstores in the cities we will be visiting.

 

Atlanta: Medu Bookstore

Washington D.C: Sankofa

Los Angeles: Eso Won Books

Boston: Susie’s Stories

Detroit: Source Booksellers*

New York City: The Lit Bar*

Boston: Frugal Bookstores

Washington D.C: Mahogany Book

 

* Part of the book tour


Books To Read After #TheBlackAgendaBook

The Black Agenda: Bold Solutions for a Broken System is among many books that tackles issues at the intersection of identity and policy. Below is a non-exhaustive list of books that do the same.

 

Black Futures: Jenna Wortham and Kimberly Drew

Hood Feminism: Mikki Kendall

Thick And Other Essays: Tressie McMillan Cottom

The Memo: Minda Harts

The Sum of Us: Heather McGhee

Four Hundred Souls: Keisha Blain and Ibram X. Kendi

Ghosts in the Schoolyard: Eve Ewing

The Intersectional Environmentalist: Leah Thomas*

Race After Technology: Ruha Benjamin

The 1619 Project: Nikole Hannah-Jones

How the World is Passed: Cliff Smith III

Black AF History: Michael Harriot*

 

* Pre-order is only available