Row House is a disruptive publishing company offering a radically transparent and equitable model to publish books honoring and authored by marginalized people. They need YOUR help amplifying the stories of the most marginalized and talented among us because their stories are critically important to the liberation of us all.
They had two big investors pull out because of their belief that all lives matter and they love people in particular: Black, Brown, LGBTQIA+ Jew, Muslim, Neurodivergent etc. They have a campaign going to receive support but as a community of Culture Shift(Hers) and intercessory allies, let please show them we care!
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Rebekah Borucki, Founder & President Rebekah “Bex” Borucki (she/they) is a mixed-race neuro-riotous mother-to-five, grandmother-to-one, self-help and children’s author, and the Founder and President of Row House Publishing, Wheat Penny Press, and the WPP Little Readers Big Change Initiative, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit delivering literacy programming to K-12 students in underestimated school districts and grants to Black and Brown creatives and booksellers.
Borucki is driven by a commitment to make wellness, self-learning, and literacy tools available to all and to help others recover the freedoms stolen from them by white supremacy through activism centering Black liberation and trans rights.
Borucki lives with her family in her native state, New Jersey.Row House and their associated nonprofit, the WPP Little Readers Big Change Initiative, is committed to providing ongoing opportunities, financial assistance, and free education to members of their communities through our children’s workshops, events, and grant programs.
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