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Black Writers Read

Black Writers Read

著者: Nicole M. Young-Martin
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Black Writers Read showcases, celebrates, and honors the words, work, and traditions of Black writers from across the country, across genres, across experiences, and across the African Diaspora. This podcast series is produced and hosted by performance poet, playwright, events curator, and educator Nicole M. Young-Martin. Find us on Instagram: @blackwritersread. Find Nicole on Instagram: @coco_penexplore.© 2026 Black Writers Read アート 文学史・文学批評 社会科学
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  • Date Like a Brand with Chief Marketing Officer of Love, Vince Hudson
    2026/07/03

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    This episode features our conversation with Vince Hudson, which was live-streamed on February 28, 2026.

    Vince Hudson is a marketing executive, author, and proud HBCU graduate who serves on the Board of Trustees at his alma mater, Dillard University. Raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Vince was blessed to grow up witnessing Black love modeled daily by his parents, a marriage grounded in faith, discipline, and devotion. That living example shaped both his worldview and his work.

    With more than 30 years of global brand leadership experience, Vince has held senior roles across some of the world’s most recognized companies. He served as Chief Brand & Marketing Officer at BET, Senior Vice President of Marketing at American Express, and a global leadership role at Meta, driving brand growth, audience strategy, and cultural impact. His career has centered on building powerful brands that resonate across communities.

    Now, Vince applies that same strategic discipline to relationships in his book Date Like a Brand. As a father of three daughters, he wrote the book as both a love letter and a playbook, dedicated to helping them and others navigate modern dating with clarity, standards, and self-worth.

    Rooted in Shreveport. Refined through HBCU excellence. Guided by generational Black love. Vince’s mission is to help us build relationships as intentionally as we build our legacies.

    During this episode, we talked about his book, Date Like a Brand: A Powerful Marketing Framework for Finding and Keeping the Love of Your Life.

    Date Like a Brand, a relationship philosophy and playbook, treats dating as a strategic marketplace, helping you attract the right partner by defining your unique value, establishing your target audience, and avoiding dead-end "situationships".

    Purchase your copy of Date Like a Brand on our Bookshop.

    Learn more about Date Like a Brand by visiting https://datelikeabrand.com/.

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  • Toni Ann Johnson's "But Where's Home?"
    2026/06/11

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    This episode features our conversation with Toni Ann Johnson, which was live-streamed on February 15, 2026.

    Toni Ann Johnson won the Flannery O’Connor Award for her linked story collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste. Selected for the prize and edited by Roxane Gay, the collection was also shortlisted for the Saroyan Prize and nominated for a 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work. Her novella, Homegoing, published in 2021 and linked to Light Skin Gone to Waste, was selected by Katerina Stoykova as the winner of Accents Publishing’s inaugural novella contest. Johnson’s newest linked collection, But Where’s Home?, the third book in the series about the Arrington family, was chosen by Crystal Wilkinson as the winner of the Screen Door Press Prize and published in February of 2026 (Screen Door Press is an imprint of University Press of Kentucky).

    During this episode, we talked about Toni Ann’s latest book, But Where’s Home?.

    But Where's Home?, Toni Ann Johnson's new collection of linked short stories, explores the sometimes painful and often humorous experiences of the Airringtons as an upper-middle-class Black family in a predominantly white, working-class community. This book follows Johnson's previous collection, Light Skin Gone to Waste. Through multiple perspectives and moments in time, from the 1960s to 2022, readers are invited into the lives of the eldest daughter, who longs for her father's affection while striving for independence; the youngest daughter, who seeks to overcome childhood pain through music and love; a father practicing psychology while engaging in affairs with the white women of the town; and a mother dealing with infidelity while raising her daughters in a place that rejects them.

    Deeply emotional, funny, and unflinchingly honest, But Where's Home? lays bare the realities of Black life in America, challenging readers to confront racism, classism, colonized thinking, narcissism, abuse, and troubled parent-child relationships. Johnson's complex and interwoven characters create a kaleidoscope of truths about human nature and race relations in the United States.

    Purchase your copy of But Where's Home?: https://www.kentuckypress.com/9781967165032/but-wheres-home/

    Find Toni Ann Johnson online: https://www.toniannjohnson.com/

    Listen to our first chat with Toni Ann Johnson from Season Three here.

    Mentioned during the episode:
    Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals by Dr. Saidiya Hartman (2019): https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393357622

    Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray: https://bookshop.org/a/114101/9780593638484

    Check out our interview with Victoria Christopher Murray about Harlem Rhapsody from Season Five: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-writers-read-victoria-christopher-murray/id1627999524?i=1000698295022

    Find Toni Ann on Instagram: @treeladytoniann

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  • Bonus Episode: Representing ‘MY’ Black Experience featuring Theresa Okokon
    2026/05/30

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    This episode features our conversation with Theresa Okokon, which was hosted live and in-person on November 1, 2025 at The LAVA Center in Greenfield, MA. Special thanks to Straw Dog Writers Guild and The LAVA Center for co-hosting this event.

    Theresa Okokon is an award-winning writer, storyteller, and teacher. A Wisconsinite living in New England, she is the co-host of Stories From The Stag, which has over 23,000 subscribers on YouTube. In addition to writing and performing her own stories, Theresa also teaches storytelling and writing, coaches other tellers, hosts storytelling events, and collaborates with nonprofits on narrative-driven special projects and events. An alum of both the Memoir Incubator and Essay Incubator programs at GrubStreet, Theresa’s memoir of essays about memory, family stories, and the death of her father — titled WHO I ALWAYS WAS (Atria Books, 2025). Her essay Me Llamo Theresa, which is in WHO I ALWAYS WAS, was originally published in Hippocampus Magazine and was nominated for a 2020 Pushcart Prize.

    Purchase your copy of WHO I ALWAYS WAS via Black Writers Read's Bookshop link here.

    Please visit Theresa’s website at theresaokokon.com to learn more about her and her body of work.

    You can find The LAVA Center online at thelavacenter.org and Straw Dog Writers Guild online at strawdogwriters.org.

    Find Theresa on Instagram: @ohh.jeezzz

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