Author Julio Anta reflects on his middle grade graphic novel debut, 'Speak Up, Santiago!,' and the importance of crafting stories for young readers in both English and Spanish.
Official” is a very English word. It has its roots in the Old French “oficial” and the Latin “officialis,” and now — thanks ...
Taiwanese continued to be arrested for speaking out against the policy or reading illegal books, but publishers always found ...
Aleysha Ortiz is 19 years old and in her freshman year at the University of Connecticut. She graduated last year from a ...
"I'm wondering if he will inherit my pronunciation because I am his mother, and I am his biggest English-speaking influence ...
Pulitzer winner Cristina Rivera Garza offers new perspective on gender violence through a murder mystery and poetry.
Some people try to create fights over language, but they forget how bad things can get. History shows that if we don’t learn from past mistakes, we might repeat them—and sometimes, things get even ...
With “inclusivity” being a buzzword due to the recent banning of DEI initiatives at the city, state, and federal levels, ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
The New York Times bestselling author discusses the critical acclaim of his novel, Martyr!, and his passion for teaching at the University of Iowa ...
Lives Lived: Angie Stone was a hip-hop pioneer in the late 1970s who later switched gears as a solo R&B star with hits like ...
A new English translation of a 2013 Hindi novel about the Bene Israeli Jews in India offers a poignant and sensitive ...