In 2024, when Worcester Youth Cooperatives organizer Addison Turner began putting together a pop-up bookstore focused on ...
Women’s History Month is almost at a close, but there is still time to add empowering reads to your TBR before March is over.
Heather McTeer Toney’s masterful weaving of storytelling, history, hope, and scientific truth is for Black people, White ...
Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize has been awarded. On the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s 1861 inauguration, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History announced that Edda L. Fields-Black, author ...
Very rarely does a film manage to discuss complex and nuanced racial issues without being too preachy and still being clever, ...
California author Christopher Rivas is making a profound impact on Milwaukee’s high school students by addressing critical ...
New York University law professor Devon W. Carbado discussed the “afterlife” of chattel slavery at the annual Belinda Sutton ...
In The Footnotes welcomes professor Angeli Francois, black literature professor at LBCC, who is the starter of the Intro to African American Literature class on campus, as well as the professor of ...