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Kenrya Rankin

    Kenrya Rankin is an author, journalist, and editorial consultant who crafts dynamic content that amplifies the lived experiences and work of people of color. She consistently shifts the narrative around who deserves liberation, justice, and dignity in America. With two decades of experience in the editorial space, her work has appeared in numerous leading publications, and through her books and other projects, she explores profound questions of racial justice and equity.

    650 - On Fathers: True Stories of Affection, Protection, and Connection
    Anti-racism
    How We Fight White Supremacy
    • How We Fight White Supremacy

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(463)Add rating

      This celebration of Black resistance, from protests to art to sermons to joy, offers a blueprint for the fight for freedom and justice-and ideas for how each of us can contribute.

      How We Fight White Supremacy
    • Anti-racism

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(77)Add rating

      Discover the powerful words of anti-racism activists in this vibrant collection of quotes that centres previously unheard voices while also paying tribute to those who came before. Over 100 incisive, thought-provoking passages will enlighten and inspire in this must-have collection for everyone who cares about promoting racial equity.

      Anti-racism
    • Exploring the profound impact fathers have on their children, this collection features stories from various writers, all performed live at a special event in New York City. Each piece reflects on the lasting influence of paternal figures, capturing a range of emotions and experiences. Assembled by Edward McCann, the anthology highlights the significance of fatherhood through personal narratives shared during a memorable Father's Day weekend performance.

      650 - On Fathers: True Stories of Affection, Protection, and Connection