While the new administration takes aim at DEI initiatives, there's one place where diversity is alive and well: Children's ...
Nearly 3,500 first-graders from 73 schools across Iowa will join the 19th African American Read-In hosted by University of Northern Iowa as a free, virtual event Thursday.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Cleveland’s burial in Princeton Cemetery reflects his deep ties to the state. Visitors to his ...
The American Booksellers Association, Audio Publishers Association, Independent Book Publishers Association, PEN America, and ...
Sales of graphic novels have doubled over the past five years, to some parents' dismay. But data shows these books can have a ...
As debate continues over the practice of water fluoridation, many dental experts and health bodies attest to its benefits.
New Yorkers hold a memorial for Flaco, the Eurasian Eagle owl who died last week, leaving cards in his memory under a tree ...
Capital Area District Libraries’ expert selectors have curated a dynamic Black History Month reading list for all ages, ...
Chanel Miller's “Magnolia Wu Unfolds It All” was a runner-up for the Newbery prize. Miller is also the author of “Know My Name,” her acclaimed memoir about being sexually assaulted on the Stanford ...
The key to getting children turned-on to nonfiction and therefore learning is to choose books that impart knowledge in a well ...
For the nonhuman animal cause, the 19th century’s end would bring to a close a defining period—a transformative 30-year era ...
In its heyday, the Sharp End was where Black businesses flourished in a very segregated Columbia. “The restaurants, the bars ...