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Welcome to Semicolon Books, Chicago’s only Black woman-founded nonprofit bookseller and gallery! Now that we’ve been properly introduced, you’re likely here for a reason, right? Checkout the icons below to find what you’re looking for Looking for author events and books club info? Find it here!.
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Kenwood, Chicago E. Hyde Park Blvd entrance on Dorchester Chicago, IL
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Chicago is full of one-of-a-kind independent bookstores, including three Black, woman-owned bookstores. These carefully curated, welcoming spaces provide inclusive, intentional atmospheres where BIPOC readers and Chicagoans of all backgrounds can read books by writers of color and attend author talks and community events to learn, grow, and.
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Rebellious Magazine for Women is officially a teenager! Click here to pitch in to our Lucky 13 Campaign.
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Here are 10 independent bookstores in Chicago you should check out. Based in Hyde Park, this nonprofit bookshop may looks like a garden apartment, but don’t let that fool you — this is one of the city’s magical gems.
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For those seeking to delve into the enchanting world of poetry while simultaneously supporting women entrepreneurs, women-owned bookstores offer the perfect unique and enriching experience. Here, we spotlight ten such havens across the United States, each a sanctuary for poetry lovers and a testament to the resilience and vision of women in the literary landscape.
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Chicago’s Black-owned bookstores provide a literary lifeline to the stories that shape Black identity and resilience. Here’s a list of exceptional Black-owned bookstores in the Windy City.
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Girls That Create has put together a list of bookstores across the United States and abroad. All She Wrote Books: An intersectional, inclusive feminist and queer bookstore in Somerville, MA, that supports, celebrates, and amplifies underrepresented voices through our thoughtfully curated selection of books spanning across all genres.
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The idea for The Pile Bookstore was born after an evening book swap in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago (shoutout to Koval Distillery). The night was filled with books and readers, suggestions and reviews, and our own stories about what the books we brought meant to us.
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Come along as I share everything from Chicago life, events, and experiences to sales, restaurants, motherhood, style, travel and more. Semicolon is right at the top of my list.
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