Solange Knowles' Favorite Books To Read In 2024
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Solange Knowles has unveiled a free library of rare books by Black authors on her studio and platform website.

According to an announcement on the page, Saint Heron Community Library is “a growing media center dedicated to students, practicing artists, designers, musicians and general literature enthusiasts.” 

The library’s focus is education, knowledge production, creative inspiration and skill development through works by artists, designers, historians and activists from around the world,” the site states.

Saint.Heron.com says the Saint Heron Community Library will be updated every season, featuring selections by guest curators who, with the support of initial partner Aesop, will curate a “collection of rare, author-inscribed, and out-of-print literary works” that can be borrowed by an America-based user audience for up to 45 days. 

Saint Heron is proud to open Season 1 of the Saint Heron Community Library, curated by Rosa Duffy of For Keeps Books. Titles include: 'Earthquakes and Sun Rise Missions,' 'The Soft Voice of the Serpent,' My One Good Nerve and more

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Solange Knowles' Favorite Books To Read In 2024
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Aesop has a long-standing commitment to literature and the written word. As much as literature is an inspiration to us, it also is, now more than ever, a responsibility,” Adam Kakembo, the company’s chief marketing officer, said in a statement to Variety. “By turning select Aesop stores into free Queer Libraries during Pride earlier this year, Aesop aimed to amplify voices of LGBTQIA+ authors, primarily Black and Brown, and reflect on the stories we chose to uplift within our spaces and our community. We hold in high esteem the work of the Saint Heron collective in the urgent preservation of important stories, and when they shared their own Library project, it was evident to us we needed to support.”

Saint Heron notes that part of the larger goal of its new community library is to “build upon its urgent mission to preserve, collect and uplift the stories, works and archives that amplify vital voices within our communities.”

The first installment of the Saint Heron Library runs from Oct. 18 through the end of November and is curated by Rosa Duffy, the founder of the Atlanta-based community bookstore and reading room, For Keeps Books.

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Solange Knowles' Favorite Books To Read In 2024
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The first season features 50 titles, a list that includes Lumumba by Luis Lopez, and My One Good Nerve Rhythms, Rhymes, Reasons by acting legends Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, inscribed by the late, great authors to another icon: Maya Angelou.

In a statement, Knowles said, “The Saint Heron Library continues the work we have been building by preserving collections of creators with the urgency they deserve. Together we seek to create an archive of stories and works we deem valuable. These works expand imaginations, and it is vital to us to make them accessible to students, and our communities for research and engagement, so that the works are integrated into our collective story and belong and grow with us.

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