In recent years, allies have searched for ways to help and better understand the ongoing causes and effects of racism and ...
Books have long been a cornerstone of cultural preservation and empowerment; this is especially true within the African-American community, where books created for us and by us have a history of being ...
The Austin African American Book Festival is back again for its 19th year this Saturday at the Carver Museum. Dr. Rosalind Oliphant, founder & director of the Festival, joined us, along with featured ...
“Before anyone finds out how high they can climb, Nell picks up a seed,” begins the cumulative tale of Austinite Anne Wynter’s award-winning picture book, nell plants a tree. In Wynter’s story, Nell ...
For over three decades, La Unique African American Books & Cultural Center has been a place where history, culture, and community meet — all thanks to the dedication of 91-year-old Larry Miles. Miles ...
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