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All writing is political : Author Bernardine Evaristo on tenacity, growing up Black and British, and winning the Booker Prize

Bernardine Evaristo became the first Black woman to win the Booker Prize in 2019 for her novel “Girl, Woman, Other.” Evaristo talked with Shannon Henry Kleiber about how her childhood and her writing energize her advocacy supporting artists and writers of color.

The First Job, The Polling Place, The Community Space: How McDonald s Became The Closest Thing To Home For Black Communities

Historian Marcia Chatelain found a surprising connection between McDonald's and civil rights history when researching her book "Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America." She writes about the intersection of race, capitalism and fast food.

Adventure, goofiness and trail snacks: Stories from the dog musher s journal

Dogsledders Blair Braverman and Quince Mountain have built an outdoor adventure life in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, where they train teams of dogs to race. But for the husband-and-wife team, the pack is also part of their family.

A Physician-Poet Bears Witness to the Pandemic s Lost Voices

Rafael Campo is a doctor who's also a prize-winning poet. He sees medicine and writing as two different modes of healing. And during the pandemic, writing poetry has been his way to bear witness to the many people who lost their voices to COVID-19.

We Call Them Fish Evolution Says They re Something Else

Lulu Miller's book “Why Fish Don’t Exist” which examines ichthyologist David Starr Jordan is a meditation on the shadow side of scientific classification, and the dangers of trying too hard to impose order on chaos.

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