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The Black Appalachian Storyteller Fellowship will award $5,000 to six Black artists who best depict Appalachian culture and ...
Titles are rented. The thing that will be my love letter to life will be the impact I had,” said Laysha Ward, author of Lead Like You Mean It and […] ...
Explore five spaces to write your story and let your voice be heard. From a quiet home corner to a mountain hideaway, find your haven.
"What is the hard evidence, beyond anecdote and suspicion, that unconscious bias impacts on women's careers? Increasing ...
Poetry memoir invites readers into “Blindian Country”; experimental work by 20 Black artists at F-O-K Studios; Alex Yang’s” Weaving the Hmong Legacy” at the Xia Gallery.
SPRINGFIELD ― “‘You are Black, a larger woman, a decent actor, but ...’” Getting that kind of feedback while pursuing of a breakthrough moment in acting, Nicole Young-Martin said she often was left ...
The Black publishing issue of The Bookseller offers a moment to reflect on the books, voices and visions shaping Black British publishing today.
No disrespect to organizers, but the protests feel like too little, too late. We needed this activism, this effort, before Election Day.
At night, she worked on her novels. By day, as an editor at Random House, she championed a new generation of writers.
The reading lists are typically anchored with works by Black women writers such as Walker, Audrey Lorde, and Toni Morrison.