More than a third of books banned last year featured fictional characters or real person of color, a new analysis from PEN America shows.
More than half of books banned during the last school year featured or were about people of color or members of the LGBTQ community, according to a report released Thursday.
Fun, bright celebration of Brown babies and their beauty.
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Four Color Fantasies and Literacy Volunteers Area are encouraging area residents to judge books by their covers.
The color has an unshakable hold on musicians ... A Philosophical Inquiry” (reprinted by New York Review Books in 2014) and Rebecca Solnit’s 2005 autobiographical meditation, “A Field ...
E-readers are a not-so-complex device with a prime function of letting you read books and even research papers. The Kobo Libra Color is a new breed in the e-reader universe with its colour supported e ...
Today, the Folio Society is publishing a new 25th anniversary edition of Perdido Street Station, the iconic novel by author China Miéville. First published in 2 ...
Cyan will release a Myst remake free update “Age of Rime” for PC, Mac, and Quest on March 20 at 10:00 a.m. PT / 1:00 p.m. ET, ...
The culture wars are heating up the stacks as more than a third of the books banned during the 2023-2024 school year featured ...