Search Results:
-
News
Malala Yousafzai To Write Memoir About Her Fight For Girls’ Education
Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teenager shot in the head by the Taliban last fall for being a vocal advocate for…
-
News
Pledge To Read Every Day For The Month Of April
Did you know that fewer than half of U.S. families read to their kindergarten-age children on a daily basis? That children…
-
News
“Less Than Human”: How One Professor Explores Deeper Meaning Behind Dehumanization
By Lisa Nielson, Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow Lisa Nielson is the Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow at Case Western Reserve University. She has…
-
News
Junot Diaz Promotes “Freedom University” On The Colbert Report
One of our most accomplished, “visible” authors has to be Junot Diaz, hands down. He is at ease on the…
-
News
Toni Morrison Speaks To Cadets At West Point After “Home” Finds Place In Their English Curriculum
Toni Morrison doesn’t hold her tongue on anything she deems important for the masses to know. At 82, she has…
-
News
Celebrated Nigerian Author Chinua Achebe Dies At 82
During my freshman year at Kent State University, I was a little wary when I saw one of the books…
-
News
Kwame Anthony Appiah Speaks On National Honor At Severance Hall Lecture
American philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah is not allowed into China. He mentioned this fact at the end of his well-attended…
-
News
Joyce Carol Oates’ Latest Novel, “The Accursed,” Has Fans Buzzing
Chances are, Joyce Carol Oates’ latest work is unlike anything you’ve ever read before. “The Accursed” takes readers on a…
-
News
Civil Rights Icon Andrew Young Jr. On 50th Anniversary of “Letter From Birmingham Jail”
Boston—U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young turns 81 this week. He was barely into his 30s when he traveled with the Rev….
-
News
“Warmth Of Other Suns” Named The 2013 Selection For Chicago’s City-Wide Book Club
With so much negative news spilling out of Chicago each day, we’re happy to see at least one bright spot…
-
News
Harriet Tubman, American Hero
March 10th, 2013 was the 100th anniversary of the death of Harriet Tubman, a woman whose name is synonymous with…
-
News
Anisfield-Wolf Jury Chair Henry Louis Gates Jr. Has Portrait Unveiled At National Portrait Gallery
We’ve long felt honored to have Henry Louis Gates, Jr., one of the nation’s most preeminent African American scholars, as…
-
News
REVIEW: Does Mohsin Hamid’s “How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia” Deliver?
Somewhere, a canny business professor may be plotting to put Mohsin Hamid’s astringent new novel into an MBA course. It…
-
News
Edwidge Danticat Lends Her Pen To The Film, “Girl Rising”
It’s something that most of us in America take for granted—the right to an education. We don’t think about what…
-
News
Toni Morrison Shares What Mistakes She Made With “The Bluest Eye”
We were thrilled to receive an invitation to participate in Toni Morrison’s first live digital book signing, courtesy of Google…
-
News
Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas Brings Immigration Debate To Cleveland
The audience was sparse for immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas. As it scattered into the seats of the Ohio Theatre…
-
News
VIDEO: Kwame Anthony Appiah Shares What Winning An Anisfield-Wolf Award Meant To Him
In what we hope will become an ongoing series, we’ll be sitting down with Anisfield-Wolf winners to hear their thoughts…
-
News
Richard Blanco And Elizabeth Alexander Share Their Experience As Inaugural Poets
For the first time in history, two inaugural poets shared the same stage and spoke about what the experience meant…
-
News
Are There Any Books You Wouldn’t Want Your Children To Read?
Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer-prize winning novel, Beloved, took home the Anisfield-Wolf award for fiction in 1988. In it, a slave, unwilling to…
-
News
Happy Birthday, Toni Morrison!
In honor of Ms. Morrison’s 82nd birthday, we’re looking back at our archives for some of our favorite moments from…