In an effort to diversify the bookshelves of literature connoisseurs, Derick Brewer and Zellie Imani launched Noir Reads this week.

The subscription service delivers two to three fiction and nonfiction book selections from writers throughout the diaspora monthly. The service already has 100 subscribers and has sold nearly half of the 200 boxes they’ve prepared for their launch.

“Our aim was to create a resource comprised of narratives on the Black experience and the multiplicity of Blackness,” Imani told The Huffington Post

On Feb. 6, first-time subscribers will find Angela Davis’ Freedom Is A Constant Struggle and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor’s From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation in Noir Reads’ inaugural box.

Imani said these particular works were selected in part for their relevance given today’s current political climate.

“With a looming Trump presidency, we wanted books to help readers navigate this racist political landscape and offer ways to move forward,” Imani said. “The books can help us process these issues in an efficient way.”

Imani, who is an educator and Black Lives Matter activist, said Noir Reads is an extension of his work and is meant to draw attention to the ranges of the Black experience.

“Blackness is complex and diverse, but this basic fact becomes overshadowed, or erased by continually centering African-American narratives,” Imani said. “Instead, we want Noir Reads to explore, and not ignore, the vast and rich histories of the African Diaspora.”

For more on Noir Reads and to subscribe, visit www.noir-reads.com.