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  • Rest Is Sacred: Reclaiming Our Brilliance through the Practice of Stillness

    by Octavia F. Raheem

    $18.95

    Concise, potent, poetic messages of inspiration, direction, and encouragement for you to embrace rest and reflection as a deep spiritual practice.

    In this compelling follow-up to her popular book, Pause, Rest, Be, Octavia F. Raheem offers succinct, gem-like teachings that invite us to find ways to embrace rest in our daily lives. Raheem posits that the most sustainable future is a well-rested one, and that rest isn’t a luxury—it is a necessary spiritual practice available to us all.

    Raheem uses personal reflection, and creative, evocative “sutras” (or, just as aptly, aphorisms, threads, psalms, or proverbs) and inquiry to guide us toward a more well-rested present and future. The forty sutras fall into three categories: 

    * Rest as a place of refuge from the storms of life 
    * Rest as a place to remember who you are 
    * Rest as a place of revelation   

    Rest Is Sacred invites the reader to reflect on our relationship to the grind culture and begin to see rest as a contemplative practice and way of life.

  • Little Santa's Workshop

    Lala Watkins

    $7.99

    Step inside the magical world of Little Santa's Workshop!

    Shining bright from above. Hot cocoa and so much love.

    Santa's workshop is lots of fun. HoHoHome to everyone!

    Discover the magical world of Little Santa's Workshop! Step inside the toy workshop, feed candy canes to the reindeer, and taste a sugary sweet in the kitchen. Full of joy and good vibes, Lala Watkins' bright illustrations are completely charming and totally irresistible. So pack your snow boots and travel to the North Pole, and get ready to fall in love with the whimsical, magical world of Little Santa's Workshop!

    The first book in a new series from author-illustrator Lala Watkins, bringing joy and sunshine to babies and toddlers!

  • "Hey Little Man" Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
    $27.00

    "Hey Little Man" 72-piece wooden jigsaw puzzle is packaged in a character-themed box. The completed puzzle size is a width of 9 inches and a length of 11 inches.

    What Else Is Included: -2 wood stand pieces -puzzle pieces packaged in a cloth drawstring bag.

  • The Coin: A Novel

    by Yasmin Zaher

    from $16.95

    Paperback Release: July 15, 2025

    A bold and unabashed novel about a young Palestinian woman's unraveling as she teaches at a New York City middle school, gets caught up in a scheme reselling Birkin bags, and strives to gain control over her body and mind The Coin’s narrator is a wealthy Palestinian woman with impeccable style and meticulous hygiene. And yet the ideal self, the ideal life, remains just out of reach: her inheritance is inaccessible, her homeland exists only in her memory, and her attempt to thrive in America seems doomed from the start. In New York, she strives to put down roots. She teaches at a school for underprivileged boys, where her eccentric methods cross boundaries. She befriends a homeless swindler, and the two participate in a pyramid scheme reselling Birkin bags. But America is stifling her—her willfulness, her sexuality, her principles. In an attempt to regain control, she becomes preoccupied with purity, cleanliness, and self-image, all while drawing her students into her obsessions. In an unforgettable denouement, her childhood memories converge with her material and existential statelessness, and the narrator unravels spectacularly. In enthralling, sensory prose, The Coin explores nature and civilization, beauty and justice, class and belonging—all while resisting easy moralizing. Provocative, wry, and inviting, The Coin marks the arrival of a major new literary voice.

  • P Is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book

    by Golbarg Bashi and Golrokh Nafisi

    $29.95

    Embark on an alphabetic odyssey through culture and heritage.

    Imagine a world where every letter of the alphabet unlocks the colorful tapestry of a rich and ancient culture. This enchanting book does just that, guiding young readers on a journey through language, history, and traditions with each turn of the page.

    Can we sing the ABC anywhere? With a woolly bear or on thin air? Set off on an alphabetic adventure to Palestine, a land that tells a story with every letter. From the A that stands for Arabic, a beautiful language sung by millions, to the Z for za’atar, a flavor that’s as bold as the history it accompanies, P Is for Palestine is more than just an ordinary ABC.

    It’s also an odyssey through heritage, a cultural immersion that connects young minds to the world beyond their own. It’s where the traditional T for thob dresses meets the modern, where the ancient Q for Quds (Jerusalem) sits at the heart of spirituality, and where the resilience symbolized by I for intifada teaches the value of standing up for what is right.

    With engaging illustrations and sweet rhymes, this book is a celebration of identity, a bridge spanning generations, and an invitation to friendship. Whether you’re a child, a parent, or simply a lover of wisdom and wonder, let this journey inspire you with every letter you explore.

  • AfriCali: Recipes from My Jikoni

    Kiano Moju

    $35.00

    African cuisine is infused with Californian culture to create delicious, unique meals in this beautiful fusion cookbook.

    Kiano Moju was born to a Kenyan mother and a Nigerian father and raised in California. While she spent her summer breaks in Kenya, her home in the states during the school year held African house parties where Nigerian jollof rice, moin moin (steamed bean cakes), roasted chicken legs, and plantains were a common part of life. On weekends and special occasions, they would make Kenyan dishes like samosas, sauteed collard greens, barbecued meat, and other favorites from her childhood including Ethiopian and Eritrean recipes. As Kiano says, “Californian cuisine embraces the flavors of its immigrant communities while celebrating the state’s agriculture and the flavors of fresh produce,” and that’s the concept behind her cooking.

    AfriCali is not a traditional cookbook, but rather one inspired by the delicious meals Kiano has experienced in life. The recipes are unfussy but dedicated to flavor including:

    * Peri Peri Butter
    * Herby Harissa
    * Lentil Nuggets
    * Cherry Tomato Kachumbari
    * Kijani Seafood Pilau
    * Chicken and Okra Wet Fry
    * Berbere Braised Short Ribs
    * Coconut and Cardamom Mandazi
    * Garlic Butter Chapos
    * Pili Pili Pineapple Margarita

    The gorgeous food photography as well as photos from the author’s travels in Africa make this a cookbook like no other. Dive in and enjoy the delicious, unique meals that the whole family will love.

  • Papaya Paradise Tea Limited Edition Canister
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    “Papaya Paradise” Green Tea Blend:

    This enchanting tea blend combines the zesty kick of ginger root with the sweet and aromatic essence of apricot, peaches, and papaya. As you take your first sip, the lively notes of ginger gently awaken your senses, leaving a warm, invigorating trail. The sweetness of ripe apricots and peaches follows, caressing the palate with a burst of fruity succulence. Mingling in harmony, the tropical notes of papaya add a delightful exotic touch, bringing a tropical breeze to this delightful brew. Together, these flavors create a balanced and refreshing cup, a true ode to the orchard's bounty infused with the gentle heat of ginger, delivering a tea experi

  • Cinnamon Sunrise Tea Limited Edition Canister
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    "Cinnamon Sunrise"Black Tea Blend

    Delight in the essence of a vibrant morning with our "Cinnamon Sunrise" black tea blend. Carefully crafted, it weaves the enchanting notes of blood orange and invigorating cinnamon into a base of Ceylon black tea, renowned for its bold character. The bright, zesty embrace of orange peel dances alongside the comforting spice of clove and the cozy sweetness of apple and allspice, creating a harmonious medley that is both revitalizing and soothing. As you sip, the symphony of blood orange and cinnamon takes center stage, while gentle hints of apple add a delightful undertone, making every cup a warm, flavorful awakening reminiscent of a sun-kissed morning. Allow "Cinnamon Sunrise" to grace your senses and infuse your day with the awakening spirit of a new dawn.

  • Habari Gani - 100 Piece Kwanzaa Puzzle
    $25.00
    Families will love our limited edition Kwanzaa puzzle that showcases a family gathering to light the kinara. This puzzle has large pieces making it great for kids 4 years old and up. As a limited edition puzzle, it is printed on demand so please allow 3-5 days for manufacturing.
  • Noah Davis: The Journal (The Artist Journals)

    Noah Davis

    $35.00

    Featuring the lush, powerful paintings of Noah Davis, this blank book—the latest in The Artist Journals series—offers the ideal forum to energize the inner artist or writer.

    The late American artist Noah Davis made his mark as both a painter of ethereal figurative works and as a pillar of the Los Angeles creative scene. With his wife and fellow artist Karon Davis he founded the Underground Museum in 2012, a generative cultural institution and artspace. His first Artist Journal celebrates his singular approach to delicate rendering, unexpected brushwork, and subjects surrounded by potent emotional luminescence.

    About The Artist Journals
    The Artist Journals go beyond canonical art to capture the modern and contemporary spirit of today’s most acclaimed painters, sculptors, and other major creative forces. Created in close collaboration with each artist or artist’s estate, these beautifully produced blank books—with their stunning wraparound cover artwork, endpapers, patterned interior pages, and bellybands that transform into collectible bookmarks—are works of art themselves, designed to inspire, collect, and gift to a wide audience

  • Kehinde Wiley: Colorful Realm

    by Stephanie Emerson and Kehinde Wiley

    $45.00

    New paintings from Wiley that examine how nature is depicted and symbolized in Japanese art

    This striking volume presents a new body of work by American painter Kehinde Wiley, who is best known for his vibrant portraiture of Black people that subverts the hierarchies and conventions of classical European and American portraiture. Drawing inspiration from Japanese nature paintings of the Edo period (ca. 1600–1868), Wiley parallels traditional techniques and materials in these monumental works. Exposed linen in the background of the paintings highlights the natural elements of the scenes while also preserving a delicate balance of untouched picture space. In recontextualizing the naturalist landscape genre from a non-Western perspective, Wiley activates diverse ways of thinking about man’s relationship to nature.
    Following the artist’s sixth solo show at Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, this amply illustrated catalog includes commissioned essays placing Wiley’s work within the historical context of Japanese painting as well as contemporary Black art. In Wiley’s own words, “In this new turn, I’m trying to break open the conversation again toward what nature really means in the 21st century, in an era of widespread ecological disasters. Our relationship with nature is increasingly in a perilous position. It invites a reinterpretation of not only an incredible opportunity to explore the vastness and the beauty of nature, but also the astonishing fragility and sadness that surrounds us, and lost opportunities.”
    Kehinde Wiley (born 1977) was the first Black artist to paint an official US presidential portrait for former US President Barack Obama. Wiley has held solo exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally, and his works are included in the collections of over 40 public institutions worldwide.

  • Amy Sherald: American Sublime

    Sarah Roberts

    $45.00

    Amy Sherald’s work, life, and significance for American art, as revealed in her powerful figurative paintings of Black subjects
     
    Bringing together nearly all of her artwork to date, this lavishly illustrated volume situates the work of Amy Sherald (b. 1973) within the context of American realist and figurative painting. Encompassing the full arc of her career, from her poetic early works to the distinctive figure paintings and portraits that have become her hallmark, Amy Sherald: American Sublime unfolds her method of selecting individuals she meets on the street and using facial expression, body language, and clothing choices to create paintings that transcend portraiture and expand the canon of American art. Essays by curators Sarah Roberts and Rhea Combs; poet and writer Elizabeth Alexander; artist Dario Calmese; and renowned scholar Deborah Willis contextualize and illuminate Sherald’s creation of a new form of imaginative portraiture. Often depicting her subjects’ skin in gray monochrome, surrounded by few markers of place, time, or context beyond the clothes they wear, Sherald challenges the assumption that Black life is inextricably bound with struggle, creating images that engage in more expansive thinking about race and representation and the wide-open possibilities and complexities of every individual. Whether a passerby or the former first lady Michelle Obama, Sherald’s subjects are at ease with themselves, the world, and one another.
     
    Published in association with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
     
    Exhibition Schedule:
     
    San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
    (November 16, 2024–March 9, 2025)
     
    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    (April 9–August 3, 2025)
     
    National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
    (September 2025–January 2026)

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