Reading, writes Edwina Preston, is a way of journeying on the wings of others without moving from the armchair (or bed). Here ...
The Pulitzer-prize winning writer and essayist talks about his love of art and how he reconciles two challenging roles.
Exploring the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and narrative. What does telling your story mean? And can it truly ...
Looking at the anarchist punk music genre, and how chaos ages as I age with it. Were my parents right? Was it really just a ...
Journal of the Academy of Public Health, whose founders include NIH and FDA nominees, goes against the grain with paid peer review, transparency, absence of gatekeeping. Critics call it a "grift," ...
Matt Ruben’s Emily Balch Seminar entitled “Poverty, Affluence, and American Culture” has spoken to the issues and ...
In her debut novel 'Paradise Close,' out in paperback next month from Persea, the poet tells two intergenerational stories, ...
Leeds-based Phoenix Dance Theatre are premiering their new work, Inside Giovanni's Room, inspired by one of the most important novels of the 20th century, James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room, in the ...
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Even in its earliest forms, DEI was never really about the literal meaning of the three words, “Diversity,” “Equity” and ...
Her debut 'Assembly' made her a literary star. Now with a follow-up 'Universality' that looks at wealth and power, Naomi May ...
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I've seen no scientific studies saying DEI has given minorities and women a significant leg up on others. But there are ...
The Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest asked students to consider King's challenge: “What are you doing for others?” Here are grades 6-8 winners.
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