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Macomb is participating in the One Book One Community program. As Janice Welsch tells us for the Women’s Voices commentary series, more than one book will be featured, and they all revolve around a common theme.
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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…