Char Adams writes: “In its early days in 2015, the Free Black Women’s Library could be found on the steps of a Brooklyn brownstone. OlaRonke Akinmowo would lug at least 100 books by Black women authors to a stoop and invite community members to trade a book by a Black woman author. It was a simple community-building, social art project then, but Akinmowo dreamed that one day this library would have a permanent home—both in a building and on wheels. Nearly six years later, that dream will finally become a reality.”