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READ MOREA Tennessee school district has voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust due to “inappropriate language" and an illustration of a nude woman, according to minutes from a board meeting.
READ MOREChidiebere Ibe is a Nigerian medical illustrator and a first year medical student disrupting the status quo by “portraying anatomy, physiology and pathology on Black skin.”
READ MOREReleased Today in Paperback, the Book Tells the Remarkable Story of the 1969 Protest and the Racial Barriers the Students Overcame to Spur Change and Build Successful Careers
READ MOREThe “1619 Project,” created by Pulitzer prize winner Nikole Hannah-Jones for the The New York Times magazine, has been at the heart of an intensifying debate over racism and the country's origins and how they should be presented in the classroom
READ MOREWant to prepare the ultimate comfort food dishes for your guests this holiday season, but trying to embrace a healthier or plant-based lifestyle?
READ MOREAmerica had yet to really understand sexual harassment when Anita Hill testified against Clarence Thomas in front of an all-male Senate panel in October 1991. He was confirmed to the Supreme Court anyway, but Hill’s work was just beginning.
READ MOREAn Oakland, CA father is penning books with his 7-year-old son working as the illustrator
READ MOREThe best of America—captured in print for the first time
READ MOREThe idea of doing a children’s book was planted back in 2010 when a friend impressed on me the importance of writing up my research on skin colour and race as an illustrated book for young readers.
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