
Black Biz Banter
By Nzingha Nommo

Black Biz BanterNov 19, 2023

Was Hannibal Black?

Miracles Do Happen

QUEEN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE'S AFRICAN ANCESTRY - AFRIWARE INTERVIEW WITH DR. STEPHANIE MYERS
Stephanie Myers, author of "Invisible Queen" shares some of the hidden history surrounding the African ancestry in Britain. You'll learn about the life of Queen Sophia as abolitionist, wife of 21 children, botanist, and many other accomplishments.

Black Mermaids, Princesses and other Black Fairytales "The Little Mermaid," and other fairytales

"Being with Horses" author interview with Nahshon Cook

Ida B. Wells' Monuments & Markers. Great Granddaughter, Michelle Duster speaks on her Legacy

African Spirituality reading list Blog Post read

The Story of Juneteenth author interveiw with Alliyah Agostini
The Story of Juneteenth: Celebrating the End of Slavery in the United States by Alliyah Agostini is a beautifully illustrated children's book. Afriware Books owner Nzingha Nommo had a lively conversation with Ms. Agostini about the inspiration for her book and how she started embracing her calling as a writer. Since she was raised in Bufallo, NY, she also mentioned how the community was impacted by the recent gun violence at the grocery store she remembered frequenting as a child.

Report from Chicago Rainbow Beachfront at NAACP Wade-In Protest Site
#teachtruth
This post was originally made on Afriware Books' owner Nzingha Nommo's facebook page on June 14, 2022 in solidarity with #teachtruth. #Teachtruth was a call to action by the Zinn Education project to draw attention to historical sites wherever we are that though "uncomfortable" for some, mark important points in our history. The idea is to make sure information like this is never banned from history books in spite of the desire of some politicians to do so.

Audio of What is the Story The Alchemist about

What are the 7 Principles of Maat

Black Wall Street Blog Reading

Who started the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Did Africans Sell Africans Into Slavery? Part 1 and 2

Books on Black Indians

Books by Queen Afua

Banned Black Books

Just one question has the power to change

In Celebration of the Young's people

Going with the Flow

Thoughts on Juneteenth
This episode discusses the mixed community response surrounding Juneteenth as historically signed into law as a Federal Holiday on June 20, 2021.

Much to Love about Malcolm X

More than meets the eye

Building Your Legacy

Leaving the Corporate Nest

Underground Railroad and Amazon behind the scenes

The Amazon Factor for Authors

We welcome child entrepreneur Haley Anderson and mom Tosha Simpson Anderson

The Eternal Year of African People with Dr. Asantewaa

COVID19 UPDATE

Is it just another conspiracy?

For New Authors Part 2

Interview with Takiyah Prowell, author of "Re-Re the Reader"
Takiyah L. Prowell, 8 year old author of "Re-Re the Reader" joins us to discuss her inspiration for writing her first book. She says, "Reading is my superpower." Owner/Founder of Afriware Books is honored to have her as our first guest on the program.

Turning No to YES

Wearing Many Hats

Business Model Changes

For New Authors

Expansion
Afriware Books founder reveals the backstory to the latest opening of a satellite in Racine Wisconsin. She almost didn't post it, so if you liked it, let her know.

Customer Service Part 1
Going above and beyond has many applications. Owner/founder of Afriware Books shares a recent example she went through during the pandemic.

Be ready for Plan B

Important Decisions

Take the Risk

Why Choose Black Bookstores

Drawing your Line in the Sand

Exploring Your Gifts

Keep Your Word

The sweet parts of Black Entrepreneurship

Walking in Your Light

What's for you is for YOU
