Pilsen Community Books, a co-op and radical bookstore in Chicago, had to relocate to survive when faced with a 50% rent hike.
A diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) training in the Pentagon's education wing recommends a book that claims Thanksgiving "perpetuates the power of White supremacy," a report from a watchdog group ...
The Noname Book Club Headquarters isn’t a typical meetup inside your average library. Inside the Book Club Headquarters on Jefferson Boulevard, which houses monthly events founded by Chicago rapper ...
Noname Book Club operates both inside and outside correctional facilities, and offers involved members two free books, written by Black, Indigenous, and authors of color, each month. Along with ...
Is “radical” a bad word today? It certainly has been in the past. How did I learn about such things? Certainly not in grade school, and not even in college, but from being a student of history. Also, ...
Bookstores throughout history have been used for advocacy and safe spaces to galvanize support for social movements. The Radical Cat in Reno continues that tradition.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman enjoys her time at Noname book store in South L.A., run by rapper Noname, holds an open-mic night. (Jason Armond / Los ...