Real changes in diversity and inclusion in our education system start with teachers and classrooms, not through political grandstanding from inside the Oval Office.
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Five years after the pandemic, I’m holding out for a story that doesn’t just describe our experience, but transforms it.
Good Girl,” by the German-born writer Aria Aber, asks what it means to want to belong to a society that wishes you harm.
Nearly a decade after her death, a new collection of work by Harper Lee, author of the iconic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” will be published this fall. Lee, best known for her debut novel “To Kill a ...
Katie Mitchell’s forthcoming book, Prose to the People: A Celebration of Black Bookstores, is a visual and literary homage to ...
Award-winning essayist Nicole Graev Lipson's debut memoir "Mothers and Other Fictional Characters," out March 4, explores and deconstructs the many characters that women embody — mother, daughter, ...
The result was a 2025 winter session English course, “Taylor Swift and/as Literature,” that combined pop music, 21st-century ...