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More than a third of books banned last year featured fictional characters or real person of color, a new analysis from PEN America shows.
Exhibit in the US city of Baltimore shows how mercury, arsenic, lead and orpiment were used to illustrate and bind books ...
A new memoir by the historian Martha S. Jones combines a trenchant analysis of race and the historical record with a homage to other Black women scholars.
Josef Albers’s classic book on color relationships ranks among Yale University Press’ all-time bestsellers. It turns 60 this year.
OFF BOOK explores how color influences our society, lives, and culture.
More than half of books banned during the last school year featured or were about people of color or members of the LGBTQ community, according to a report released Thursday.
Witches of color who don’t have the connections, platform, or interest in sharing their craft with the witchy population through books, are now monetizing their witch-based talents online and ...
Authors who are women of color are disproportionately targeted by book bans and bans appear to be about galvanizing voters in shrinking conservative counties, according to two findings in a new CU ...
All you ever wanted to know about the topic, from our difficult relationship with colour to a remarkable monochrome children’s book—selected by the colour historian Alexandra Loske ...
The first comprehensive analysis of recent book bans in the U.S. reveals that characters and authors of color are more likely to be targeted by book bans than their white counterparts.
The book ‘The Colors of Autism’, which has just been published, is the first book in Maltese that goes into detail about autism, a condition related to brain development that directly affects ...