The Sankofa Society

Taking from the past what is good and bringing it into the present in order to make positive progress through the benevolent use of knowledge.

What is Sankofa Society? It’s basically like a very cool study group. Each month the Sankofa Society, will meet to discuss the rich tapestry of Black literature, offering a comprehensive exploration of the works of prominent authors. BLK + BRWN. is both bookstore and community safe space so it only made sense for us to create an offering that could be lit-centered and community-driven, and what better way than a cool + casual study group with folks you actually look forward to seeing?

We’ll delve into the life, literary style, and thematic contributions of different Black authors, that dissect topics such as race, identity, feminism, activism, and more.

Sessions will be a combination of lecture, group discussion, and interactive activities. Materials for each session will be provided in advance for participants to read and prepare for discussions. Guest speakers, if available, will be invited to provide additional insights. Fee: $10/person

full transparency means we want to be very forthcoming with our friends + supporters. events will now cost as a way to offset expenses out of pocket to bring a lot of the events to the bookstore; compensate authors + creatives sharing their time with the store through our programming; and a small portion will be banked in our expansion fund to get a bigger space. 

Sankofa - The word Sankofa comes from the Akan people of Ghana. It is an Akan term that literally means, “to go back and get it.” One of the Adinkra symbols for Sankofa depicts a mythical bird flying forward with its head turned backward.

The Curriculum