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  • Podcasts

    Episode 6: Historian Lillian Faderman

    April 23, 2021

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    “There was just no decent literature, no history about people like me. And finally, in the 1970s the atmosphere was…

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    Episode 5: Novelist Peter Ho Davies

    April 9, 2021

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    “It’s hard to joke your way out of spaces of physical violence that we’re seeing many people having to struggle…

  • News

    “Landfall” Puts Spotlight on Puerto Rico Residents’ Leadership In The Aftermath of Hurricane Maria

    April 8, 2021

    Hurricane Maria scythed more than 3,000 souls on Puerto Rico, according to the official death toll. Among that number was…

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    Tacky’s Revolt

    Vincent Brown

    Not only did Brown do heroic work in his original scholarship, but he escaped the insular world of academese and presented it in an accessible and appealing form. It’s a major accomplishment.

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    Introducing Our Class of 2021

    April 5, 2021

    The Cleveland Foundation today unveiled the winners of its 86th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. The 2021 recipients of the only…

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    Obit

    Victoria Chang

    I often failed at assimilation but learned all of the skills along the way through trial and error. Sometimes the people I wanted to assimilate with didn’t see me, but I still got the practice. I’m not saying it’s a positive thing. It just is. Therefore, I’m nobody, who are you? Yet, I’m also everybody.

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    Samuel R. Delany

    Samuel R. Delany, a science fiction icon and pioneer in gay literature, began his childhood in the living quarters atop…

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    Deacon King Kong

    James McBride

    Deacon King Kong […] is robust and funny, confronting tragedy with an ebullient comic spirit, “pulling its punches” in unexpected ways that repudiate disaster and resound just right.

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    Memorial Drive

    Natasha Trethewey

    The year before I was old enough to drive, [my mother] let me practice steering the car on long stretches of empty highway. I’d reach across the center console and take the wheel, leaning into her, my back against her chest, following the arc of the sun west toward home.

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    Episode 4: Novelist Namwali Serpell

    March 26, 2021

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    All too often, African countries, African literatures, get thrown together and the differences between them are elided. What is Zambian…

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    Episode 3: Poet Ilya Kaminsky

    March 12, 2021

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    What I was trying to do being hard of hearing, was to navigate the questions of: At which point is…

  • Education

    The Music of Tommy Orange’s “There There”

    Book: There There

    Level: Child

    Lisa Nielson is an Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow at Case Western Reserve University. She has a PhD in historical musicology, with…

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    Episode 2: Poet Sonia Sanchez

    February 26, 2021

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    You know what I found out about my teaching? My teaching made me much more human. Some of the ideas…

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    Add Our New Podcast, The Asterisk*, to Your Playlist

    February 12, 2021

    The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards is proud to present The Asterisk*, a new podcast hosted by Karen R. Long, manager of…

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    Episode 1: Historian Eric Foner

    February 9, 2021

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    “When somebody told me that they had just seen the Confederate flag on TV being carried around the Capitol, my…

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    Teaching Kevin Young’s “Bunk: The Rise of Hoaxes, Humbug, Plagiarists, Phonies, Post-Facts, and Fake News”

    Book: Bunk

    Level: Young Adult

    This lesson plan provides background information, discussion questions, key quotations and activities to help explore Kevin Young’s 2018 Anisfield-Wolf Award-winning…

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    Teaching Diversity in the Eras of Plague and Pandemic

    Book: Far From the Tree

    Level: Young Adult

    Gabrielle Bychowski is an Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow at Case Western Reserve University, teaching courses on transgender and intersex history, disability culture,…

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    Reading Anisfield-Wolf Winners’ Picture Books

    Level: Child

    This lesson plan guides educators in teaching children’s books to young adult and adult learners. In addition to offering some…

  • Education

    “Why Black, Not Blue?”: Redefining the Color Black in Children’s Picture Books

    Level: Young Adult

    Cara Byrne, PhD is a lecturer in English at Case Western Reserve University In her 2018 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award…