Categories
- No. 01 — Social Justice 124
- No. 02 — Racial Justice 150
- No. 03 — Mindful Beings & Communities 59
- No. 04 — Intentional Living 50
- No. 05 — Conscious Consumption 122
- No. 06 — Natural Healing 104
- No. 07 — Intuitive Development 24
- No. 08 — Creative Souls & Entrepreneurs 174
- No. 09 — Digital Safety & Wellness 5
- No. 10 — Financial Freedom 5
Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (*)
Written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1967, this book challenges America to use its resources to end poverty and global suffering. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Born Into This (*)
Adam Thompson illustrates the hardships and politics brought on both by colonialism and racism. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Island Queen (*)
Vanessa Riley tells the true-life story of Dorothy Kirwan Thomas in a historical novel detailing how she went from a slave to a powerful landowner in the West Indies. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
The Other Black Girl (*)
Zakiya Dalila Harris portrays the plights, paranoia, and politicing of the average corporate negro. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting (*)
Terrie M. Williams identifies the long-lasting effects of black pain and depression to further destigmatize mental health. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue ... and Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation (*)
Lauren Michele Jackson explains how cultural appropriation amplifies racial inequity and injustice, especially when it comes to America’s love for appropriating Black culture. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women's Activism in the Beauty Industry (*)
Tiffany M. Gill chronicles how black beauticians used their access and financial success to birth activism beyond their communities. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
So You Want to Talk About Race (*)
Ijeoma Oluo outlines how to approach topics pertaining to race and how it influences American culture, life, and society. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
The Stone Face (*)
William Gardner Smith showcases the importance of choosing empathy over hate and privilege. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America (*)
Clint Smith acts as a historical guide, taking readers through pivotal moments and landmarks born of slavery that shaped American history. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Antiracist Baby (*)
Ibram X. Kendi introduces young readers and the adults in their lives to conversations about equality and antiracism. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit (*)
Mary-Frances Winters explains the wear and tear of racism to accurately depict the consequences of racism and light a fire within those claiming they want justice for all. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
How to be Anti-Racist (*)
Jason Robin covers the topic of racism and how to fight it with easily understandable explanations. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Anti-Racist Ally: An Introduction to Activism and Action (*)
Sophie Williams gives a step-by-step guide to assist allies with being actively anti-racist. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
How to Be an Antiracist (*)
Ibram X. Kendi exposes how racism is used to divide people based on skin color, body types, gender and gender identities, class, and culture to help others awaken to anti-racism. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk about Racism (*)
Robin Diangelo reveals the phenomenon of white fragility, which keeps white people in a state of defensiveness when attempting to discuss race, racial trauma, and its long-term effects. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
You Exist Too Much (*)
Zaina Arafat outlines intersectional trauma and discrimination faced by those who walk fine cultural, religious, and sexual lines of identity, and how navigating those lines can quickly morphe into patterns of self-destruction. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (*)
Mariame Kaba talks how to go about collective freedom, surpassing a justice system that punishes to reinstate power of the people. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Black Futures (*)
Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham uplift black voices, lives, experiences, and art by displaying a collection of images, essays, photos, memes, and more to inspire readers looking to see their culture and creativity reflected in the world. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.
Parable of the Brown Girl: The Sacred Lives of Girls of Color (*)
Khristi Lauren Adams facilitates cultural awareness by sharing the stories and lived experiences of girls of color. Find it in our Conscious Alchemy bookshop.