200 Literacy Kits, One Roanoke Community, One Big Mission
Amara and the Secret World of Butterflies is heading to Roanoke, Virginia for the 4th Annual It's Cool to Learn Literacy Month Initiative.
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Diaspora Whispers just launched a film rental library — stream African diaspora stories directly on our site. No subscriptions. No algorithms. Just the films that matter.
March Screenings Recap: A Month of Film, Rich History, and Community
Diaspora Whispers Studios held three film screenings across Florida in March 2026, featuring African Diasporans Hidden Kulture and The Secret Pollinators. Watch the highlight reel and relive the magic.
Honoring Women's Month With Stories That Inspire
This Women's Month, celebrate trailblazing author Nola D. Oracle and her beloved character Amara. Discover The Secret Pollinators film and Amara and the Secret World of Butterflies children's book.
Coming Home: The ADHK Screening at Jacksonville Public Library
Producer Nola D Oracle brought her award-winning film ADHK: African Diasporans Hidden Kulture Part I: Jacksonville, Florida back to Jacksonville, the city where her mission began. Read the story behind the February 3rd screening
Why Every Child Deserves to See Themselves as the Hero
Discover why representation in children's books matters during Black History Month and how Amara's Adventures empowers young readers through African American history.
St. Augustine Film Festival Recap
Diaspora Whispers (Nola & Sage) brought the magic of storytelling to the Saint Augustine Film Festival on January 10th. Discover the highlights from our screenings of The Secret Pollinators and African Diasporan Hidden Kulture Part I!
Honoring Our Heroes
A Veterans Day tribute that spotlights Eartha M. M. White’s faith-in-action support for soldiers, plus veteran author Nola D. Oracle’s mission to preserve history through Amara’s Adventures. Gratitude, community, and storytelling — all in one read.
Stories, Smiles, and a Safe Place
Amara’s Adventures kicks off Literacy Month at Kids Safe Zone in St. Augustine, bringing stories, smiles, and donated Literacy Bundles — all thanks to your support.
How Nola D Oracle Transformed Her Passion for Storytelling into "Amara's Adventures"
Amara's Adventures: A Trip to the African American Museums in Jacksonville, Florida" was born out of a desire to educate and inspire young readers. As an African American author of children's books, Nola brings to life the rich histories and cultural heritage of African Americans through the eyes of Amara, an eleven-year-old girl with boundless curiosity. Amara's journey is not just a story; it is a vehicle for teaching valuable life lessons in bravery, empathy, and cultural appreciation
Meet Amara: A Character Spotlight
Explore the inspiring journey of Amara Adesina in our latest blog post, "Meet Amara: A Character Spotlight," where we delve into her adventures through African American museums, highlighting the importance of cultural heritage, education, and character development for young readers.