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Rachel Kolb of Albuquerque, author of the new book “Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice,” was born profoundly deaf in 1990.
The wheels on the bus go 'round and 'round…” educator Kei-Che Randle signed before a half-circle of children and their ...
First Book is teaming up with Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander and his new nonprofit, One Word at a Time, to host a ...
Ukrainian-American writer Ilya Kaminsky’s poetry collection is brought to the stage in this ‘enthralling’ production ...
University of Montana will host three authors this fall as part of the President’s Lecture Series, which are free to the ...
The Rochester Children and Teens Book Festival (RCTBF) has been a treasured annual event for the Rochester community and beyond for 28 years, now renamed to reflect the growing audience. This year’s ...
Friendship seems like a simple thing, but it encompasses so much. Making friends is at the heart of childhood, and these new ...
The Ukraine war is not the only place of horror in the world, but it does present a challenge to theatre makers who want to ...
Michael Davidson examines these questions and more in his book “Distressing Language: Disability and the Poetics of Error.” ...
Jackie and I made a list of our favorite novels about teachers. We have it just in time for fall so you can dive in!
When poet Raymond Antrobus was 6 years old, he learned he was deaf. His new memoir The Quiet Ear describes living in a world of in-betweenness, straddling intersections of race, class, hearing and ...
Feeling the itch to explore the world? This video is your ultimate sign to book that ticket and just go! Discover the thrill of spontaneous travel and the magical experiences that await you. Whether ...
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