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Melanin and Manuscript: Black Book Club

A Community for Book Lovers & Emerging Readers 

This is a vibrant space where young Black women (16-22) come together to explore literature, engage in meaningful discussions, and build lifelong reading habits. 


Whether you're a passionate book lover or just starting your reading journey, this is the perfect space to connect, learn, and grow. 


We offer a hybrid experience, allowing members to join discussions in person at a cozy location or virtually from anywhere, making participation flexible and accessible.

​​​​​​​​​​What to Expect:​

Seasonal Book Selections – Each season, we choose a thought-provoking book centered on Black voices and experiences. 

 

Hybrid Meetings – Join us in person or virtually, making participation easy and engaging. 

 

Leadership Development – Members can lead discussions, strengthen facilitation skills, and gain confidence in public speaking. 

 

A Safe Space for Dialogue – Engage in meaningful, reflective conversations about identity, empowerment, and social change.

Suggest Books You’d Love to Read! – We welcome member recommendations to shape our reading journey together​. 

 

How It Works: We select one book per season, but we meet multiple times per season to fully engage with the book!

 

Spring (March - May)

 

Summer (June - August)

 

Autumn (September - November)

 

Winter (December - February)

📢 Join the FBF Book Club today and become part of a dynamic community where literature meets empowerment and growth!

 

Sign up now and start your reading journey with us!

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Future Black Female, with head offices in St Catharines, Niagara Region, would like to acknowledge the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, many of whom continue to live and work here today. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and is within the land protected by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreement. Today, the home to many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples is home to us too. We acknowledge the sacrifices made, forced and freely, by the Indigenous peoples of Canada in the formation of the country we call our home. As we acknowledge their continued contributions and their presence and ours upon this land, we are committed to being responsive to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and to our relationship with Indigenous peoples.

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