Ravynn K. Stringfield is a scholar, writer, and cultural critic whose work explores the intersections of race, identity, and popular culture. She is the author of "Black Girl God," a deeply personal and critically acclaimed work that weaves together memoir, cultural theory, and Black feminist thought. Stringfield holds a PhD and brings academic rigor to accessible, resonant storytelling that speaks to the experiences of Black women and girls. A sought-after voice in digital humanities and Africana studies, she engages readers through essays, public scholarship, and her widely followed blog, "Brown Girl Does Grad School," inspiring a new generation of scholars.