Brooklyn, Bookstagram, & Community

Published: Sept. 29, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Alana sits down with Trae of @blkbookswap and Fayola of @readingforblacklives to discuss the origin and work of their Brooklyn/Bookstagram based orgs. This conversation breaks down the importance of community, representation, and what it\\u2019s like incorporating white people into communal spaces while holding space for poc.\\xa0

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Bookstores Mentioned:\\xa0\\xa0

CafeConLibros: Website // Instagram

Adanne: Website // Instagram

TheLuxeLibrary: Website // Instagram \\xa0



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Follow Trae w/ BlkBookSwapInitiative: Instagram // Twitter // Venmo

Follow Fayola w/ TheReadingforBlackLivesProject: Instagram // Website // Venmo // Paypal

Follow Alana Amore: Instagram



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This episode was edited by Angel Akurienne and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.

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Original music by @iam.onyxrose

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