The majority of books banned last school year highlighted stories featuring people of color and LGBTQ+ characters and subjects. A recent analysis of thousands of banned titles by PEN America found ...
Supported by By Amanda Fortini “SUPPOSE I WERE to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color,” reads the first line of Maggie Nelson’s “Bluets,” her 2009 book-length lyric ...
By Alexis Schaitkin Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple. Now there’s a booming subset of memoirs about writers’ relationships with less domestic creatures.
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Merriweather District’s signature book festival, Books in Bloom, is back for its 9th year, bringing together community with ...
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It's a diverse world, and these books reflect the view that we're all in it together. For more great reads, check out our Books with Characters of Color and Books That Teach Empathy.
Rosewood Miracle Workers Aktion Club recently delivered supplies from its annual Coloring Book and Crayon Drive conducted last fall. A busy winter kept Aktion Club members from completing delivery ...
Fun, bright celebration of Brown babies and their beauty.