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Children of Blood & Bone: Tomi Adeyemi’s Empowering Legacy


She has openly discussed how her experiences with racism influenced her writing. The fear, pain, and anger she felt fueled her creativity, turning her stories into weapons against prejudice. Her dedication to shedding light on racial issues has made her a beacon of hope for marginalized communities. By addressing racism head-on, she empowers readers to confront and challenge these injustices in their own lives.


New York, N.Y. We, as avid supporters of transformative storytelling, celebrate Tomi Adeyemi for her remarkable contributions as a thought leader and global citizen. Born in 1993, Adeyemi has emerged as a powerful voice in literature, challenging societal norms and addressing deep-seated issues like racism through her captivating narratives. Her work transcends mere entertainment, resonating with readers worldwide and inspiring a movement for change.

Growing up in a Nigerian American household, Adeyemi was exposed to the rich tapestry of African culture and mythology. This cultural heritage became a cornerstone of her work, particularly evident in her debut novel, Children of Blood and Bone. Published in 2018, the book draws from Yoruba mythology and infuses it with the universal struggles of oppression and resistance. Adeyemi’s ability to weave a magical, yet painfully real, world speaks volumes about her talent and vision.

Children of Blood and Bone is more than just a fantasy novel; it is a bold commentary on racial injustice. Through the journey of Zélie Adebola, the protagonist, Adeyemi tackles themes of systemic racism, police brutality, and the quest for identity and belonging. The novel’s success is a testament to its powerful message and Adeyemi’s skillful storytelling. It quickly ascended bestseller lists, was praised by critics, and sparked conversations about race and representation in literature.

Adeyemi’s work is deeply personal and profoundly impactful.

We admire Adeyemi’s commitment to using her platform for social change. She actively engages with her audience, fostering a community of readers who are not only entertained by her stories but also motivated to make a difference. Her social media presence is a testament to this, where she frequently discusses topics related to race, equality, and empowerment. By connecting with her readers on such a personal level, Adeyemi amplifies the impact of her work and inspires a new generation of activists and leaders.

In addition to her literary achievements, Adeyemi’s influence extends to the realm of education. She is passionate about encouraging young writers, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. Through workshops, speaking engagements, and online resources, she provides invaluable guidance and support to aspiring authors. Her dedication to nurturing the next generation of storytellers is a testament to her belief in the power of words to effect change.

We recognize that Adeyemi’s journey has not been without challenges.

Navigating the publishing industry as a Black woman comes with its own set of obstacles. However, her perseverance and resilience have paved the way for future writers of color. By breaking barriers and setting new standards for success, Adeyemi has become a role model for countless individuals who see themselves reflected in her stories and achievements.

We are inspired by Adeyemi’s vision for a more inclusive and just world. Her work reminds us that stories have the power to bridge divides, foster empathy, and ignite action. Children of Blood and Bone and its sequels are more than just books; they are catalysts for change, urging us to confront the racism that permeates our society and to strive for a better future.

In celebrating Tomi Adeyemi, we honor her not only as a brilliant writer but as a courageous thought leader and advocate for justice. Her stories challenge us to rethink our world, to recognize the beauty and strength in diversity, and to stand up against oppression in all its forms. Adeyemi’s legacy is one of power, purpose, and perseverance—a testament to the transformative power of storytelling.

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Children of Blood and Bone: Tomi Adeyemi’s Legacy of Empowerment (July 8, 2024)

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Raising, Supporting & Educating Young Global Leaders through Orphans International Worldwide (www.orphansinternational.org), the J. Luce Foundation (www.lucefoundation.org), and The Stewardship Report (www.stewardshipreport.org). Jim is also founder and president of the New York Global Leaders Lions Club.

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