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The Duke of Sussex acknowledged the “moment of difficulty and division in many parts of the world” in his remarks.
And that healing, though it begins with you, extends to your children and loved ones ... Someone once asked Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison how we survive whole in the world. She replied ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNIn legal move, Elizabeth district returns banned books to libraries, but few will have accessDistrict officials returned 19 books at the center of a lawsuit to school libraries, but didn’t say how students allowed to access the books could find them.
Once she graduated high school, Bowling went on to South Carolina State University where she received her journalism degree.
The increasing number of book bans and challenges across the nation inspired Bath Pride to begin a different kind of book ...
Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
The proposal would make it so only parents or guardians of children at a school could challenge a book’s inclusion in the school library.
Presiding over the flock of followers was a familiar face: Father Reginald Jean-Mary, well known as Father Reggie, a prominent local Haitian-American Catholic priest.
In “Talk to Me,” Rich Benjamin investigates his family’s harrowing past to better understand the troubles that continued to plague them.
WURD Radio Early in my journalism career, my favorite professor, Samuel Freedman, proclaimed: “Good writing is good writing.” ...
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