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Interactive Map from Little Free Library Helps Regions Most Affected By Book Bans

Little Free Library has introduced a new interactive map on its website, showcasing the locations of its free libraries across the U.S. and highlighting the prevalence of book bans in each state.  This tool enables users to quickly find nearby Little Free Libraries—those small, outdoor, take-a-book-leave-a-book boxes—particularly in regions facing

Helen Phillips’ Dystopian Novel ‘Hum’ Tackles Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, And Our Connection To The Natural World

In Helen Phillips’ dystopian novel Hum, AI-based robots known as “hums” have made many of today’s jobs obsolete. We follow May as she loses her own job to artificial intelligence and, in desperate measures to pay off her family’s debt, becomes a guinea pig in an experiment that alters her

How Veronica N. Chapman Is Preserving The Diversity Of Children’s Literature Through The Annual Black Children’s Book Week

Throughout the country, the recent surge in bans targeting Black children’s books has raised significant concerns, but these bans cannot extinguish the resilience of communities. The approaching third annual Black Children’s Book Week, set to kick off on February 25th, represents a global movement uniting participants from Canada, Ghana, Austria,

‘A World In Common’: Book Explores Visual and Cultural Tapestry of Contemporary African Photography

The recently released photography book "A World in Common" is a vibrant celebration of the rich visual and cultural landscape depicted through contemporary African photography.

‘Money Talks’: Book by 24 Black Authors Reshapes Financial Literacy for Families and Small Businesses

Dr. Constance Craig-Mason compiled an inventive literary project that is reshaping the financial landscape for BIPOC families and small business owners nationwide. The groundbreaking book, “Money TALK$: Uncut Convos with Financial Experts on How to Grow, Leverage and Protect Your Assets,” is authored by 24 accomplished Black financial thought-leaders, presenting

Peter Brathwaite Reimagines Black Art In New Book ‘Rediscovering Black Portraiture’

During the pandemic, opera singer Peter Brathwaite could no longer perform, so he chose to channel his creativity through the medium of photography by joining Getty’s Museum Challenge.  The playful challenge, which thousands participated in, was to recreate your favorite art by using objects found around the house. Brathwaite took

‘The Jeffersons’ Actress Marla Gibbs, 92, To Release Memoir Next Fall

The Jeffersons actress Marla Gibbs, 92, is releasing her memoir in the fall of 2024. The book, “It’s Never Too Late,” will detail her journey from the South Side of Chicago to becoming a successful actress in Hollywood.  “My hope is that my memoir will serve as an inspiration to

Cree Myles On Manifesting Her Dream Job Of Getting Paid To Read Books

In conversation with Essence, literary influencer Cree Myles explained how she uses reading as an act of rebellion, and how she monetized her love for books and transformed it into a fruitful career. On reading, Myles said, “It’s an act of resistance. It’s an act that can change things. The

Black-Led Book Clubs For Lovers Of Literature Everywhere

There’s something incredibly comforting about sharing and discussing books with like-minded readers...

The Free Amplify Libraries Highlight BIPOC Authors And Anti-Racist Texts

Inspired by the Little Free Libraries around the globe, Amplify Library is a new progressive concept which centers on BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) authors. If you aren’t aware of Little Free Libraries, these tiny libraries are placed in various communities, parks, and even unassuming places. There’s two

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