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June 17

As the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots approaches, it is important to honor the stories of those in pursuit of justice and acceptance for the LGBT+ community. Originally translated and published in 2009, Seba al-Herz's pseudonymously written The Others is one such story, detailing a nameless woman's discovery of her own sexual orientation within a repressive community in Saudi Arabia. The following excerpt from the 2010 Stonewall Book Award nominee illustrates the powerful, yet tortuous intersection between love, faith, and identity.

May 20

October 18

The Price of the Ticket

by Kia Corthron

Originally published in the July/August 2016 issue of The Dramatist

Three years ago I was standing in the lobby of a theater, the typical Broadway cluster-mob awaiting entrance, with more than half the horde African-American. This would be logical, as the show was the musical revue After Midnight, a refurbishing of a prior concert piece entitled Cotton Club Parade celebrating Ellington-era jazz and dance. Inside, my sister and I were led to our orchestra seats, and I looked around: not another black face in sight. It took me a moment to realize that The Mystery of the Vanishing Black Folks likely would have been quickly resolved had we moved up to the balconies. But from where I sat, observing the complexion of the performers versus that of the onlookers, it was the Cotton Club, the Colors entertaining the Caucasians, and that the upper tiers may have been filled with black faces was not exactly comforting, an economically induced throwback to Jim Crow segregation with African Americans relegated to the peanut gallery.

May 25

July 16

Yesterday the the New York Times ran a feature implying there are no major health risks associated with the upcoming move to 5G cellular networks. The piece did make a convincing case that an often reproduced graph on the dangers of cell phones, first created by a Dr. Bill P. Curry in 2000, contains a serious error. But the dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMF) are broader than the article mentions, and the effects have by no means been exhaustively studied. As a primer to the subject, here is the first chapter of Martin Blank's Overpowered: What Science Tells Us About the Dangers of Cell Phones and Other WiFi-Age Devices.

December 07

March 09

Comedian, activist, and author Barry Crimmins died last month at the age of 64. One of the legends of the Boston comedy scene, as well as a childhood abuse survivor and a vigilante anti-pedophilia watchdog who helped expose the prevalance of child pornography on early AOL chatrooms, Crimmins was as influential as he was inimitable. In 2004, he published his personal and political memoir Never Shake Hands with a War CriminalBelow are two representatively eclectic chapters from a very funny and yet very serious book: the first is about starting Boston's first true comedy club, the Ding Ho, while living homeless on the outskirts of town, and the second is about snubbing the "satanic" architect of the United States government's atrocities in Vietnam. 

February 22

What does it mean to have, or to love, a black body? Taking on the challenge of interpreting the black body's dramatic role in American culture, Nana-Ama Danquah's anthology The Black Body asks thirty black, white, and biracial contributors—award-winning actors, artists, writers, and comedians—including voices as varied as President Obama's inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander, actor and bestselling author Hill Harper, and former Saturday Night Live writer Anne Beatts.

As part of our celebration of Black History Month, we're publishing Danquah's introduction to The Black Body here on the blog. It's a wise and thoughtful piece that delves into complex questions of bodies, blackness, and perception. We hope you'll enjoy.

September 07

To usher in back-to-school season, we've put up a free e-book of Robert Graves's witty, unorthodox writing handbook, The Reader Over Your Shoulder. The promotion lasts through September 11, 5PM EST.

Here on the blog, you can find an excerpt from the first chapter, "The Peculiar Qualities of English." Scholarly and thorough, but never pedantic or doctrinaire, the piece demonstrates why grammar maven Patricia T. O'Conner calls The Reader Over Your Shoulder "the best book on writing ever published."

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November11
Innosanto Nagara, critically-acclaimed author of contemporary classics A is for Activist and Counting on Community, presents his new picture book about direct action and civic engagement
Brooklyn, NY
11.30am
Greenlight Bookstore—Fort Greene
November11
Innosanto Nagara, critically-acclaimed author of contemporary classics A is for Activist and Counting on Community, presents his new picture book about direct action and civic engagement.
Brooklyn, NY
1.30pm
Greenlight Bookstore—Lefferts Gardens
November06
On his first East Coast book tour, best-selling children’s author (A is for Activist and others) and activist Innosanto Nagara shares his new picture book, The Wedding Portrait, a celebration of civil disobedience that speaks directly to
Jamaica Plain, MA
7.00pm
Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library
October19

Celebrate the publication Together with Innosanto Nagara and Mona Damluji, hosted by...

Online, The Internet!
6.00pm
Loyalty Bookstores
November15

Join Innosanto Nagara, author of the bestselling A is for Activist, and Hal Schrieve, author of...

New York, NY
7.00pm
Bluestockings Bookstore
November19

Children’s book author and illustrator Innosanto Nagara’s books encourage...

Washington, DC
Politics & Prose Bookstore
November21

Conversation with Blue Bunny Bookstore owner and bestselling childrens' author Peter H....

Dedham, MA
6.30pm
Blue Bunny Bookstore
November23

Children’s book author and illustrator Innosanto Nagara’s books encourage...

Brookline, MA
10.00am
Puppet Showplace Theater
November06
Families with kids ages 7 and up: Join us as best-selling children’s author (A is for Activist) Innosanto Nagara shares his new picture book, The Wedding Portrait, a celebration of protest that speaks to kids' own sense of right and wron
Roxbury, MA
4.00pm
Frugal Bookstore Inc.
November10
Come by after school and meet author Innosanto Nagara!
New York, NY
4.00pm
Word Up Community Bookshop
April21
A fun read-aloud session for young children followed by a guided dialogue with Innosanto Nagara.
New York, New York
12.30pm
Townstages, Back Room