Robert Justice, a podcast host and author of the novel “They Can’t Take Your Name.” (Christian Gourdy; Crooked Lane Books) Review by Carol Memmott In “They Can’t Take Your Name,” readers witness the ...
Those of us who have been involved in cultural issues in recent decades know that each time a Supreme Court seat comes open, ...
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s new children’s book, called “Just Help! How to Build a Better World,” will be released early next week, telling the story of a neighborhood where people help ...
In an effort to understand how the public outcry over systemic racism has impacted publishing programs, PW contacted a wide range of publishers, soliciting commentary from editors at big New York ...
In recent years, efforts to scrub Black history from the education system have grown increasingly urgent for right-wing groups. However, African Americans don’t have to rely on the school system to ...
WASHINGTON − Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made more than $2 million last year for her best-selling memoir, according to the latest round of financial disclosure reports for the justices ...
Over the past few weeks, the killing of George Floyd by police sparked nationwide protests against state violence toward black people. With the demonstrations on countless streets and the ...
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