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Where We Begin
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Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2017
Sixteen-year-old Emmanuel Uche is living the perfect double life: in his poor neighborhood he's seen as the bookish, straight-A student who's bound to make it out of the hood; and to the internet he is Blaq Pharoah, an anonymous podcast personality who is never afraid to tell it like it is. When it comes to balancing these two lives, Emmanuel maintains a flawless equilibrium---that is, until he witnesses a stranger named Destiny nearly get shot by a police officer at a Black Lives Matter march. 

When confronted with the task of going public with Destiny to tell her story, Emmanuel is caught between the desire to speak out against injustice and the fear of making himself and his family a target. All the while, Blaq Pharaoh's popularity is skyrocketing, and everyone is beginning to ask: who is the person behind the microphone?

With Destiny constantly on his radar and the internet growing restless, Emmanuel feels paralyzed by the pressure to speak up. He begins to realize the true cost of staying silent, and must decide whether to listen to the local police department, the media, and his school administrators when they tell him to keep quiet---or if it's his own voice that matters most.


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Sariah's first year at Clark University is supposed to be about new beginnings, independence, and finding her path. But as she steps into the unknown, she finds herself caught between the expectations of who she *should* be and the person she's beginning to uncover beneath the surface. Her journey of self-discovery takes an unexpected turn when she meets Mercedes, her eclectic, Afrocentric, crystal-loving roommate who introduces Sariah to a side of her culture she's never fully explored. Mercedes' unapologetic embrace of her black roots and spiritual practices forces Sariah to confront the parts of her identity she's kept hidden or ignored, opening her eyes to a deeper connection to her culture. At the same time, Sariah finds herself paired with Drew, a mysterious and artistic classmate, for a challenging art project. Initially, Drew seems like just another classmate-but as their collaboration deepens, Sariah begins to see him in a different light. With Drew, she finds herself questioning more than just her art; she begins to wonder if she's ready to open her heart and take a leap into something more than just a creative partnership. Sariah navigates the messy, beautiful, and transformative process of learning who she really is, embracing her culture, and discovering that sometimes, the path to self-awareness is more about the people we meet than the answers we seek. A tale of friendship, love, and self-empowerment, this coming-of-age story is a celebration of what it means to find your roots while forging your own identity.