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The One Book movement, which promotes literacy, began nearly a quarter century ago. Macomb participated for a short time. Now, as Janice Welsch tells us for the Women’s Voices commentary series, there are plans to bring One Book events back to Macomb.
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The Macomb Feminist Network is seeking nominations for its Writing Women into History Award.“(We’ve) recognized people since 2010. Every year 3-4 women…
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I recently finished reading Peniel Joseph's The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Malcolm X, who was…
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I like to read. As I was growing up I couldn't put down a Nancy Drew mystery once I began it. I was driven to find out what happened; the narrative was…
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In the late 1960s I joined the Women's Movement. In the 1970s I even wrote my dissertation on the representation of women in film. In the early 1980s,…
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I’ve been influenced by educators, philosophers, NPR commentators, any number of individuals on local as well as national and international levels.…
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An exhibit in Macomb is designed to show how – time after time throughout the past century – Arabs and Muslims have been portrayed in a negative light in…