A Celebration of Successful,
Inspirational, Empowering and
Powerful Black Women

To inspire our daughters and women around the world.

“If there's a book that you want to read,
but it hasn't been written yet,
then you must write it.”
― Toni Morrison

Powerful Black Women
The 'Makidada' Reading Room

“Me and you, us never part. Makidada”
“Makidada” is Swahili for “little sister.”

Featured Author: Alice Walker

Alice Walker is a prolific author and activist best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Color Purple,” which beautifully explores the struggles of African American women. Her literary contributions extend beyond this groundbreaking work, encompassing various novels, essays, and poetry that highlight social justice, feminism, and African American culture.
 
Did you know – It was on December 18, 1985, that The Color Purple was first released in theaters! 38 years ago! And Alice Walker published her novel The Color Purple in 1982. What a timeless story that continues to inspire!
 
The Color Purple was also produced as a (musical) The original Broadway production ran from 2005 to 2008, earning eleven Tony Award nominations in 2006. An enthusiastically acclaimed Broadway revival opened in late 2015 and ran through early 2017, winning two 2016 Tony Awards—including Best Revival of a Musical.

About Powerful Black Women

We are committed to sharing the positive and inspiring narrative of our women!

Our agenda is to let our daughters and all women know despite your circumstances it is possible!
 
“Powerful Black women” refers to Black women who exhibit strength, influence, resilience, and achievement in various aspects of life, such as social justice, politics, arts, entrepreneurship, education, and more. 
 
Women who lead by example, breaking barriers, advocating for change, and making significant contributions to their communities and the world at large. Their power can manifest in diverse ways, including their leadership, activism, creativity, intellect, and perseverance in overcoming obstacles and effecting positive change.
 
Powerful Black Women was launched in 2010!

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Me and you, us never part. Makidada. Me and you, us have one heart. 
Makidada. Ain’t no ocean, ain’t no sea. Makidada. Keep my sister away from me.”

The word “makidada” is Swahili for “little sister.

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