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  • “CommUniversity” – Bringing African-American Studies To The Masses

    January 9, 2014

    Affordable classes on African-American topics for anyone who wants to take them — that’s the gist of Professor Zachery Williams’…

  • This Artist Spent An Entire Year Capturing The Beauty and Essence Of Powerful Women

    January 3, 2014

    Unlike most of us, illustrator Lisa Congdon kept her 2013 resolution, for the entire year. We—and the internet—are better for it. …

  • Remembering Two Literary Heavyweights The World Lost In 2013

    January 2, 2014

    Almost 18 years ago in The New Yorker, Anisfield-Wolf Jury Chair Henry Louis Gates Jr. profiled the intellectual and novelist…

  • An Unorthodox Writing Gift For Detroit

    December 20, 2013

    Two years ago, writers Toby Barlow and Sarah Cox got together to discuss Detroit. Negative headlines pounded the city’s reputation,…

  • Congressman John Lewis Urges Cleveland State Graduates To “Be Good Citizens Of The World”

    December 17, 2013

    On the day Nelson Mandela’s body was lowered into the ground, Congressman John Lewis raised his voice half a world…

  • Is Alumni Giving The Cure-All For What’s Ailing HBCUs?

    December 12, 2013

    When the Grambling State University football team refused to play this October, the eyes of collegiate sports turned to Louisiana…

  • Meet John Anisfield, The Cleveland Philanthropist You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

    December 9, 2013

    Sharp-eyed Clevelanders can still spot John Anisfield’s name on the side of his old garment factory, which employed more than…

  • Harlem Organization Lobbies For Street Named In Honor Of James Baldwin

    December 5, 2013

    The 2010 Census figures tallied Harlem’s black population at its lowest since the 1920s. Such broad demographic changes have left…

  • #NPRBlacksInTech Series Explores Racial Divide In Tech Industry

    December 2, 2013

    African-American tech insiders will talk about their work stories in a new series on National Public Radio’s Tell Me More. From Dec….

  • Poet Joshua Bennett Offers Electric Spoken Word Experience At Kent State University

    November 22, 2013

    Poet Joshua Bennett adjusted the mic stand at Kent State University. “I was raised Baptist,” he warned the audience in…

  • Whoopi Goldberg’s Directorial Debut Honors Moms Mabley

    November 18, 2013

    When Whoopi Goldberg made plans to revive her one-woman Broadway show on Moms Mabley, she ran into a problem: few…

  • Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalists Raise Awareness Of Women’s Oppression

    November 16, 2013

    “We have all won the lottery of life,” Sheryl WuDunn said she criss-crossed the stage during her recent appearance at…

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The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards recognize books that have made important contributions to our understanding of racism and human diversity. Cleveland poet and philanthropist Edith Anisfield Wolf established the book awards in 1935, in honor of her father, John Anisfield, and husband, Eugene Wolf, to reflect her family’s passion for social justice. Presented by the Cleveland Foundation, it remains the only American book prize focusing on works that address racism and diversity.

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