On This Day in Literary History: The New York Times Decides to Capitalize the B in Black
If the world remembers me for only one thing, I want it to be that I was part of the fight to get the B capitalized when referring to Black people. Here’s the story of how and why the change was made on June 30, 2020.
Every Writer Should Celebrate International Typewriter Day
International Typewriter Day is June 23. Here’s what every writer should know about the history of the typewriter, and how to celebrate this special day.
We Can Write Our Way to Freedom: A Legacy of Literary Liberation
BIPOC writers in the United States have left us legacy of literary liberation. Our words become weapons, our stories the blueprints to freedom. Writers today must simply carry on the tradition.