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AS A COUNTRY, we’re wrestling with how to hold people accountable – especially the rich and famous – for abusing their power, for behaving as if rules don’t apply to them. In America, recent roads to accoun...
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IN The Art of Fiction, novelist John Gardner wrote, “The true writer’s fundamental concern—his reason for finding a subject interesting in the first place—is likely to be humane. He sees injustice or misunder...
Patricia Smith at Def Poetry Jam
IN COLLEGE IN the early aughts, I was part of a group called Students Educating and Empowering for Diversity (SEED). We were trained to facilitate workshops around race, class, gender, and sexuality on camp...
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According to PEN America, more than 50 groups with as many as 300 chapters across the country – chiefly one called Moms for Liberty – have organized to ban books in K-12 schools. Most of these groups formed in...
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EDWARD P. JONES’ short story “The First Day,” collected in Lost in the City, begins like this: “On an otherwise unremarkable September morning, long before I learned to be ashamed of my mother, she tak...
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writer, reader, Xicana from Kansas. MPP and MFA. I'm launching Literary Citizen because I like books and can't watch one more minute of cable news. @angelakboyd on Instagram & Twitter
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