Not long after its drag queen story hours attracted protests, Riverside's Cellar Door Bookstore got evicted. But at this oasis of inclusion, the show will go on
This summer, teens across the country were exposed to new ways of thinking both about themselves and the world by working at their local libraries as part of the Public Library Association’s fourth annual Inclusive Internship Initiative.
Reading your heritage: affinity book clubs on campus
Content warning: This article includes mentions of sexual assault.
Northwestern’s Asian Pacific Islander Desi American affiliation group discussed the culture of victim-blaming survivors of sexual assault, especially on college campuses, after reading Chanel Miller’s “Know My Name.”
The APIDA Book of the Quarter is co-hosted with the University’s Asian American Studies Program to introduce contemporary works of Asian-American authors. The Jan. 26 discussion is part of four reading series organized by Multicultural Students Affairs. Community members at these series reflect on and discuss a work by an author that shares their identity.