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First Amazon Union Voted for in Staten Island

The first Union was voted in at an Amazon warehouse in Staten Island, NY. This could mean big things for the company nationwide.

Technology for Parent Monitoring of Student Library Use is Being Developed by Follett: This Week’s Book Censorship News, April 1, 2022

Follett is developing new tools for parent monitoring of students' library usage, and the rest of this week's book censorship news.

Here’s the Cast for the Bridgerton Prequel About Queen Charlotte

The spinoff Bridgerton prequel about a young Queen Charlotte was announced in May, and now Netflix has released the cast list.

The Authors for Ukraine Auction Is Raising Money for Ukraine Crisis Fund

The auction runs March 29 to April 12 and includes signed books from more than 170 authors. All proceeds go to CARE's Ukraine Crisis Fund.

Organize Against Censorship and for Strong Schools with H.E.A.L. Together

The event discusses how schools can prevent censorship and educate students in a way that sets the foundation for a multiracial democracy.

Tupac Shakur’s Unpublished Childhood Poetry is Up for Auction

Tupac Shakur wrote a booklet of haikus when he was 11, and it's now being auctioned, starting at $140,000.

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is Being Made Into a Netflix Movie

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid is being adapted by Liz Tigelaar into a Netflix movie.

The Censorship Story I Can’t Tell You: This Week’s Book Censorship News, March 25, 2022

The disaster unfolding at Anchorage Public Library and the rest of this week's book censorship news.

Ted Cruz Accidentally Makes Two Anti-Racist Books Bestsellers

During confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Senator Ted Cruz accidentally boosted sales of two anti-racist books.

The Trailer for WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING Has Dropped

The movie is based on Delia Owen's bestselling 2018 novel of the same name and stars Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kya.