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Poetry memoir invites readers into “Blindian Country”; experimental work by 20 Black artists at F-O-K Studios; Alex Yang’s” Weaving the Hmong Legacy” at the Xia Gallery.
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Two anthologies edited by sisters Stephanie and Sara Sinclair that will hit the bookstores in late July and late August complement each other, although they were conceived at different times. You Were ...
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The British chef, 49, has shared a touching moment with an Aboriginal activist after his second children's book, Billy and the Epic Escape, was pulled from Australian shelves.
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The Aboriginal Cross stands in front of the lectern for the Book of the Gospels during the opening Mass of the First Assembly of the Plenary Council at St. Mary's Cathedral in Perth, Australia ...
Aboriginal children in the care of missionaries in the Northern Territory in the 1940s. “Only the half-caste Aboriginal children were told to get onto the truck. We took nothing with us.
And certainly, when I was growing up, there were no Aboriginal books being taught in schools. We had to read all these English novels about lords and ladies who I had no connection with.