Charlotte is buzzing with creativity and connection, thanks to a vibrant new collective that’s lighting up the Queen City: the Sista Story Society. Founded by the dynamic Monica Josey, this book club is not just about reading; it’s about building a community among women who share a deep love for storytelling and exploring diverse perspectives. Let’s dive into what makes this group so special!
Monica Josey, a 27-year-old speech pathologist, moved to Charlotte just a couple of years ago but has made an impressive impact since then. With roots in Albany, Georgia, she brings a wealth of experience and a passion for reading that inspired her to form the Sista Story Society. After finishing the mind-bending novel ‘Verity’ by Colleen Hoover, Monica realized she craved a platform where she could discuss plot twists and share opinions with other readers. And thus, Sista Story Society was born!
What sets Sista Story Society apart is its commitment to inclusivity. As Monica explains, the group thrives on the idea that it’s not merely for the die-hard bookworms. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just dipping your toes into literature, there’s a spot for you here. To foster this sense of community, the group hosts monthly social events that invite women from all walks of life to connect, bond, and share their experiences.
In a world with often limited spaces for BIPOC women, the Sista Story Society strives to be a sanctuary. Monica emphasizes the importance of creating a laid-back environment where women can bring their authentic selves without the burden of expectations. The discussions don’t just touch on books; they aim to reflect the various cultures and experiences of its members, making reading all the more enriching.
As for the reading materials, this book club dives into a rich pool of genres penned by BIPOC authors. Members have a say in selecting books through suggestions, leading to a final vote on what will be the next community read. With such a collaborative approach, the selections reflect the collective interests of the members, ensuring that everyone finds something that resonates.
Monica hopes that each gathering allows members to experience the magic of losing themselves in a good story while also fostering sisterhood. Rather than feeling pressured to offer praise, the discussions allow space for critique and varied opinions—turning even a less-favored book into an engaging conversation starter.
Reflecting on her journey as a founder, Monica admits that building this community has helped her discover new aspects of her own creativity. She feels immense gratitude for how her ideas have blossomed into a thriving group that emphasizes connection and empowerment.
Looking ahead, Monica is eager to integrate more local initiatives and explore ways to give back to the Charlotte community. There’s even talk of starting a men’s chapter to share the joy of reading and conversation with the guys! Exciting times lie ahead for this group!
If you’re ready to be a part of this bookish and welcoming sisterhood, the Sista Story Society invites you to join the conversation. Check out their BookClubs page to learn more about how you can get involved and participate in their upcoming events.
With a mission to uplift and support BIPOC women through literature, the Sista Story Society is more than just a book club—it’s a family.
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