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2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop and Stirred Stories is joining in on the celebrations. We spoke with author and Bronx native Kai-ama Mootoo-Hamer about her commitment to the borough she and Hip-Hop call home and how her experiences with the musical genre prepared her for her literary career. Read here.
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In this blog that was originally shared by our friends at Reading Is Fundamental, our co-founder, Kelsea, provides insights on the Stirred Stories mission and method. Read here.
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We recently spoke with Elizabeth Gay about her entrepreneurial experiences. The regal backdrop to our conversation was ìpàdé, the co-working space for Black women and femmes of color that Elizabeth brought to life. Read our conversation with Elizabeth here.
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The time is now to act in solidarity with and in support of the trans community.
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Hate has no home at Stirred Stories and we hope that through the voices we amplify and the stories we tell, it’ll eventually have no home in any corner of society.
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Stirred Stories was founded with a simple yet necessary mission: to create a society in which we want to live by uplifting underrepresented narratives. As our country grapples with its morally-flawed foundation, we are committed now more than ever to upholding this mission.