(TNS) From a writer who was one of the first chroniclers of the AIDS epidemic to one of American drama’s leading lights, this year’s inductees to the Kentucky Writers’ Hall
bell hooks, the author, educator and activist whose explorations of how race, gender, economics and politics intertwine made her among the most influential feminist thinkers of her time, has died. She was 69. WUKY's Arlo Barnette reports.