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Roda Ahmed and Charnaie Gordon are two incredible Black mompreneurs making waves in the publishing world with their spirit of ...
Jay DeMoir likes to joke that he’s the “male version of Belle from ‘Beauty and the Beast.’” Like the Disney heroine, DeMoir identifies as a bookworm, finding more solace between pages than idle town ...
Author Varian Johnson and illustrator Reggie Brown to discuss their new picture book collaboration, 'Little Big Man,' Black ...
From the daily newsletter: looking for sense and solace in Trump 2.0. Plus: the bureaucratic nightmare of being trans right ...
By examining the value of libraries in the distant and recent past, this PBS film makes a compelling case for the importance ...
The Met Gala theme shines a spotlight on Black style and Dandyism—celebrating the power, symbolism and global influence of ...
In this interview, Cheryl Thompson, author of ‘Canada and the Blackface Atlantic: Performing Slavery, Conflict and Freedom, ...
It's a historical romance set in the late 1800s about a young female journalist who goes to Chile in the late 1800s to cover ...
Freelance journalist and author Manas James Okony launched his book, South Sudan: The Untold Stories of Liberation Struggles, ...
This week, the LPGA is set to tee it up at the Black Desert Championship. History will be made this year as the Black Desert Championship will have both an LPGA and PGA Tour version of the event. The ...
Growing up with a name that people constantly fumble, mispronounce, or mock can take a toll on your self-esteem.
Marcie Rendon, author of “Where They Last Saw Her,” spoke at the Muir Library in Winnebago in southern Minnesota last Tuesday ...