bell hooks, Author, Shane W. Evans, Illustrator, illus. by Shane W. Evans. Hyperion/Jump at the Sun $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-7868-0643-0 "My mama calls me girlpie," begins this tender riff on the ...
A feminist champion, bell hooks writes for revolutionary reform. She is a scholar, social activist, author of more than 30 books, and lecturer on topics of race, class, and gender. Born Gloria Jean ...
Dear students and friends of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, The Simone de Beauvoir Institute joins in mourning the loss of bell hooks, a beloved and revolutionary theorist, writer, teacher, and ...
The teenage daughter of child killer Mary Bell, who was at the heart of today's anonymity hearing at the High Court, was born on the anniversary of the day her mother killed one of her victims ...
Trump’s famous proclamation that he could shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue without consequence reminds me of my ...
Like Tina Turner, you may be asking "What's Love Got to Do with It?" and luckily activist and author bell hooks has given us crucial insight into the role that love plays in the fight for liberation.
1 DEMON COPPERHEAD (Harper Perennial, $21.99). By Barbara Kingsolver. In this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, a boy born in a ...
Glory Edim created Well-Read Black Girl (WRBG) that centers authors of color based on a t-shirt (her then-partner gave her one with those words, which sparked conversation wheneve ...
We know that populist dictators are emboldened by each other’s atrocities, so how many more disappearances will it take… For the author bell hooks, who has died aged 69, radical politics and ...
Hooks, Author, Dennis Nolan, Illustrator, Denis Nolan, Illustrator MacMillan Publishing Company $14.95 (44p) ISBN 978-0-02-744350-9 This little-known legend about the first English child born in ...
By Catherine Hong The Coming of the ‘Messiah’: How Handel’s Masterpiece Was Born John Adams reviews ... tries to break through. Three new books make the case for music as medicine.
238 weeks on the list The author of “The Stranger in the Woods” tells the story of Stéphane Breitwieser, who stole art more than 200 times for the sake of admiring it.