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This is the KUOW Book Club, and we've been reading "You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World" in partnership with Seattle ...
Populist and patrician, hustler and moralist, salesman and satirist, he embodied the tensions within his America, and ours.
On Saturday, April 24, the 49th Annual Atlanta Film Festival hosted the world premiere of The Games in Black & White. A documentary about the genesis of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic games at the historic ...
The greatest impact to reduction in funding and services will be the small and rural communities across this country." ...
Rev. Jamal Bryant, pastor for New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta, compared President Trump and Republicans to ...
Growing up, the Bard was for white kids. Now in his forties, our columnist—professor, novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner—reads ...
On this edition of our traveling book club, Galesburg recommends a unique fantasy story, an award winning historical fiction ...
The U.S. Naval Academy disbanded its Black Studies Club and removed books related to DEI from its library. The University of Kentucky discontinued its Harambee graduation ceremony for Black students ...
City Thrift Waldo isn’t your average thrift store – it’s a sprawling adventure where Missouri’s most determined shoppers come ...
D.E.I. backlash aren't dogmatic or indoctrinating. They offer nuanced and complicated visions of race and other forms of ...
Kansas City’s Black Archives faces funding impacts as DEI cuts continue. Learn why preserving Black history is vital amid ...
Local author Leonard Zeskind’s book was among those removed from the U.S. Naval Academy library in a DEI purge ordered by the Defense Department. Zeskind died in his KC home this week.