Black Lives Matter protests prompted an uptick in support of Black bookstores, but how are these bookstores doing a year later?
The New York Times contests that Black Lives Matter is the biggest movement in U.S history. If the movement was so massive that it affected coverage for many sites, then it's worth looking at how Black Lives Matter directly impacted book media.
The #BlackoutBestsellerList and #BlackPublishingPower initiatives urge readers to buy two books by Black authors from June 14-June 21st in an effort to amplify Black voices.
Here are some free ebooks about police violence to read right now, in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests across the world.
Gain a better understanding of this moment in time through these nonfiction and fiction books about Black movements and racism in America.
Young people are becoming more heard in issues that affect them: gun violence, climate change, sexism, police brutality, and more. Here are a few teen guides to activism to encourage safe and effective protesting and change-making.
The making of Eyes on the Prize, one of the greatest documentaries of the civil rights movement, and the new book inspired by it.
Resources and reasons for librarians to support Black Lives Matter.
A list of books that discusses how black people live and persist despite racism.
On Kafka's THE TRIAL and the Black Lives Matter movement.