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by: Elana Kimbrell The 2021 cohort of AAAS Mass Media Fellows will work as journalists for newsrooms around the country for 10 weeks this summer. | AAAS The 2021 cohort of AAAS Mass Media Fellows will work as journalists for newsrooms around the country for 10 weeks this summer. | AAAS
The AAAS Mass Media Fellowship program recently announced their new cohort of 29 fellows to be placed in newsrooms around the country for 10 weeks this summer. “The past year has only emphasized the need for accurate and effective science journalism,” says Kristin Lewis, the fellowship director. “Our fellows will bring their scientific expertise into newsrooms and build their reporting skills.”
Stephanie Castillo (
The Oprah Magazine) shares the “7 best Caribbean books for your 2021 reading list, according to Rebel Women Lit’s Readers’ Awards.” These are the 7 choices:
Best Fiction:
Best Non-Fiction:
Best Poetry:
Best Translation:
Best Short Story Collection:
Best YA:
Best Middle Grade:
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Jherane Patmore doesn’t need a reason to celebrate Caribbean literature.
The 25-year-old founded Rebel Women Lit in 2017, a book club turned literary community in Jamaica and beyond, to help readers diversify their reading lists. Toward the end of 2020, Patmore, who lives in Jamaica, realized she didn’t have to wait for major book awards to recognize all the great work that was coming out of the Caribbean not when she could do it herself. So, without a fancy judge’s panel or prizes, she organized the first-ever Caribbean Readers’ Awards to highlight books written by Caribbean authors and/or set in the region.
[Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.] Gareth Finighan (
The Royal Gazette) writes, “A book by a Bermudian author has been given the seal of approval by US media magnate Oprah Winfrey.”
Girlcott, by Florenz Maxwell, was listed as must-read book in a recent edition of Ms Winfrey’s
O Magazine.
The coming-of-age novel is set during the 1959 Theatre Boycott and seen through the eyes of Desma Johnson as she approaches her 16th birthday.
Ms Maxwell based her book partly on her own experiences. She was a member of the Progressive Group that organised the boycott in order to break down segregation on the island.
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