"The Cost of the Climb": Chad Sanders on Trading Pain for Power and Choosing Something Else
Discusses "How to Sell Out: The (Hidden) Cost of Being a Black Writer" in conversation with Loyalty Bookstore Owner Hannah Oliver Depp.
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Discusses "How to Sell Out: The (Hidden) Cost of Being a Black Writer" in conversation with Loyalty Bookstore Owner Hannah Oliver Depp.
Authors of "The Invisible Ache" Discuss Perils and Progress in Black Male Mental Health
This June, the DC Public Library and Well-Read Black Girl are joining forces to launch a new series of monthly author events to promote diverse voices in literature and inspire conversations around societal issues. Facilitated by Glory Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl, the series promises to engage audiences with an insightful exchange between authors and readers
Discusses new book, “A Man of Two Faces.”
A candid conversation between renowned author Jonathan Eig and Civil Rights Movement icon Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton aims to re-examine the complexity of Dr. King's life and work outlined in Eig's new book "King: A Life."
Billy Dee Williams discusses his book "What Have We Here: Portraits of a Life" at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC on Thursday, Feb. 15.
David Betancourt Shares Avengers and His Own Origin Story
In a landmark partnership, the DC Public Library is teaming up with advocate Lupita Reads to create La Comunidad Reads, a groundbreaking initiative set to showcase and amplify Latine voices in literature, highlighting the richness and diversity of their works.
A dialogue with NBC anchor Jummy Olabanji on changing perceptions and reaching new heights in professional football
Letting the Story Speak