What’s Up? Cassava Children’s ’22
Cassava Republic Press Brings Nigeria’s Major Languages to Children’s Literature Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba Set [...]
Mar
Women of the Past, Women of Freedom
Women as thought leaders in fights for freedom and as community organisers is not new. [...]
Mar
2022: Two Months, Four Books
In just two months, we have published four very different but wonderful books for readers [...]
Feb
Black Woman Writing: Sacred & Sensational
“No black woman writer in this culture can write ‘too much’. Indeed, no woman writer [...]
Feb
Grief as a Companion
“Disbelief becomes my close companion, and anger follows in its wake.”- Maya Angelou Grief is [...]
Feb
Non Fiction November: Reading Africa’s History
November is non-fiction month. This month, we want to take a look at how the [...]
Nov
On Mental Health and Masculinity
How we talk about mental health and masculinity matters. It’s not singular but manifests in [...]
Nov
When Books and Drinks Collide
This UK Black History Month, we thought we’d serve up some book and drink pairings [...]
Oct
Wild Imperfections: Womanist Poems, Anthology
Featuring the work of Black women poets from Botswana to Brazil, in Wild Imperfections, we [...]
Sep
10 Books for Young Readers
The transformative power of books is undeniable. It is a space for education, transformation, development [...]
Sep