Detroit Writer and Veteran PR Pro Launches Website to Promote Powerful New Memoir on Race and Identity
- Shelly Taylor
- May 22
- 1 min read

With national conversations around race, colorism, and self-identity continuing to evolve, Detroit native and retired public relations executive Randye Bullock announces the official launch of her new website, www.onesixteenthbook.com, created to spotlight her debut memoir, One-Sixteenth: My Journey to Racial Identity.
The site offers an early glimpse into Randye’s deeply personal story of navigating identity, belonging, and the unspoken complexities of race in America. Through engaging visuals, a gallery of rare historical family photos, and exclusive pre-sale access to the book, the site provides a compelling invitation into her world.
To be among the first to own One-Sixteenth: My Journey to Racial Identity, and to follow Randye’s journey beyond the page, visit www.onesixteenthbook.com.
The new website also includes a blog, book excerpts, a calendar of upcoming appearances, and options to purchase the book. Whether you're a lifelong Detroiter, a student of identity and social justice, or simply someone seeking a compelling personal narrative, 1/16th offers an unflinching yet hopeful lens into one woman’s quest to be seen, understood, and whole.
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