A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out -- Shenequa Golding, Hardcover
A Black Girl in the Middle is both an acknowledgment of the complexity and pride of not always fitting in and validation of what Black girlhood and womanhood can be.
Author: Shenequa Golding
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 05/07/2024
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.70w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780807007983
About the Author
Shenequa A. Golding is a writer and editor whose work focuses on race, gender, popular culture, and entertainment. After earning a degree in print journalism from Hampton University, Golding began her career as general-assignment reporter for a small newspaper owned by the Chicago Sun-Times. There she covered everything from town hall meetings to teen murders. A native New Yorker, Golding returned to her roots as an entertainment writer. Her work, both on-camera and in print, has appeared in prominent Black publications such as Vibe and Essence, as well as mainstream outlets, including Complex, The Associated Press, BBC, and Vanity Fair. Her essay "Maintaining Professionalism in The Age of Black Death is...A Lot," published on Medium in May 2020, has received 990K views to date. When not writing, Shenequa can be found watching The Golden Girls reruns, listening to her favorite true crime podcast, or geeking out whenever someone compliments her nails knowing they're press-ons from Walgreens. This is her first book.
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