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  • Mayra Cueva. Latinx person with a red flower in their hair, wearing a red top and holding up a children's book.

    Las Musas Launches Web Series to Help Latinx Writers Excel

    “We realized many writers and readers would be facing weeks and possibly months of social distancing and isolation. We wanted to use our art to help and connect with people around the world.”
    N. Jamiyla Chisholm Mar 26, 2020 2:47PM EDT

    Five Racist Ways The New Yorker is Embarrassing Itself

    Take a thousand seats, Jesse Eisenberg. 

    Aura Bogado May 19, 2015 11:25AM EDT

    From Coon to Watermelon Jokes, Barriers Remain for Young Black Writers Today

    Poet Saeed Jones, in a brilliant new essay, explains.
    Carla Murphy Apr 3, 2015 4:42PM EDT

    Lack of Diversity is Only a Symptom

    Daniel José Older’s powerful essay calls out the publishing industry’s institutional racism.
    Aura Bogado Apr 18, 2014 4:59PM EDT

    Infographic Shows Diversity Gap in Children's Books

    2013 wasn’t just an off year.
    Jamilah King Mar 17, 2014 2:16PM EDT

    Anarchy in the Archives: Zine Project Brings Punks of Color to the Academy

    A new project is working to make sure that zines by people of color are easy to find and share.
    Nia King Jan 29, 2013 9:41AM EST

    Colorlines is a daily news site where race matters, featuring award-winning in-depth reporting, news analysis, opinion and curation.

    Colorlines is published by Race Forward, a national organization that advances racial justice through research, media and practice.

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