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A Relaxer Reckoning
New York Times· 2 days agoWidely used relaxers are a health threat to many Black women.
Sean Kirst: A community farewell to Juneteenth visionary Gail Wells, and a Buffalo lifetime...
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoGail Wells sat down at the Merriweather branch library a few weeks ago with the Rev. Eugene Pierce...
The fallacy of the ‘wrong side of history’ narrative
Al Jazeera· 6 days agoThe United States, too, has seen large demonstrations and protest actions against the government’s unwavering support for the Israeli Occupation Forces...
Outstanding Personalities | Darryl Pinckney
New York Review of Books· 7 days agoPinckney’s review offers a tour of those styles: “splendid, delicate likenesses of Alain Locke and Langston Hughes” by Winold Reiss; a “hallucinatory...
Gaming with empathy: How one video game offers a glimpse of life in Gaza under attack
The Conversation· 4 days agoMeaningful and engaging video games are often those that most successfully immerse us in the story. RPGs are a genre of game where the player assumes the role of a character and becomes immersed ...
Charlottesville's Central Library denies allegations it took down Pride displays
The Daily Progress· 4 days agoCharlottesville residents took to social media over the weekend to express confusion and concern...
Faith: Finding wisdom in poets' words
Austin American-Statesman· 3 days agoEach speaks with passion but listens with equal enthusiasm, allowing the other to explore her thoughts — to conjure what both eventually give a nod to: A...