In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
Award winning journalist and author Michael Harriot came to Allen University to speak on a variety of topic, ranging from the ...
Left on Read, a new bookstore in downtown Wichita, specializes in books by and about people of color. Owner Latasha Eley ...
The award-winning novelist and head of Dallas Literary Festival talks about the city’s generous people, terrible literacy ...
Three sedimentation basins directly upstream from the reservoir at Atkins Reservoir, located in Shutesbury, will be dredged ...
Alex Wheatle once directed a question to me. Would The Bookseller pledge to feature a Black writer on the front cover of the ...
Authors Dr Richard A Cross and Dr Adrain A Artary have published a new book, titled The Art Of Mastering Mentoring, aimed at ...
After adjusting for pre-stroke cognition, college-educated stroke survivors had a sharper post-stroke drop in executive ...
The owner of Black Ribbon Books in Arkansas sells new and used books at all prices to increase affordability and access to literature.
Lauren Hood, founder of the Institute for AfroUrbanism, challenges the deficit narrative about Black communities and focuses on their thriving.
The budget papers suggest the end of deficits would be a decade away, but new analysis says even that timeframe is ...
A growing body of research has drawn connections between everyday discrimination—the routine and often subtle forms of ...
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