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In its look at the adoption of electronic book formats, Pew Research stumbled onto an interesting data point. The most likely person to read a book — in any format — is a black woman who's ...
Noname and other Black thought leaders have taken what Oprah built and made something new. Noname, the rapper, started a book club in 2019.Credit...Erik Carter for The New York Times Supported by ...
An after-school program seeks to teach its students about Black history and improve their reading scores at the same time.
We may not be out of the pandemonium of lockdowns just yet but literary fiction written by Black women is really sweetened up summer by blessing us with debuts by phenomenal new writers.
Read on for the complete list of reader-recommended books by Black authors to add to your reading list this month, and every month.
A book fair in Cincinnati is supporting brighter futures by encouraging kids to read more. The “Black Child Book Fair,” is a movement to improve literacy that is growing each year.
In “Black Futures,” Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham compile a nonlinear, multimedia compendium to inspire readers of all races to fight for racial justice.
English-learners are over-represented among students in U.S. schools who read at below basic levels. A review of 54 studies found that shared book reading can produce a "significant, positive ...
The Black Girls Book Club at Cesar Chavez School in North Portland helps girls connect and increase their reading skills.
This week on Reading with Robert, 7News is spotlighting an author and an illustrator.
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