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N. Scott Momaday books: top reads by pioneering author

N. Scott Momaday books top reads by pioneering author. Black and white image of N. Scott Momaday with pictures of book covers and quote "A word has power in and of itself."

Recommended books by Pulitzer Prize-winning author N. Scott Momaday, the pioneer of Native American literature with ‘House Made of Dawn.’

River East, River West by Aube Rey Lescure: Shanghai taxis and belonging

River East, River West by Aube Rey Lescure

Exploring identity and belonging through taxi rides in Shanghai, as Aube Rey Lescure shares her experiences from “River East, River West.”

Safiya Sinclair: How To Say Babylon is an escape through poetry – review

How To Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair

“How To Say Babylon” by Safiya Sinclair transcends oppression through poetic words in this evocative memoir.

Doppelganger by Naomi Klein rethinks self amid mirrored reality – review

Naomi Klein journeys into the world of her doppelganger Naomi Wolf, reflecting on identity, self, and uniqueness in a rapidly changing world.

Reconciling faith and LGBTQ+ identity – Hijab Butch Blues author Lamya H

Faith Leaders Analyze Fulton V. City of Philadelphia Oral Arguments - National LGBTQ Task Force Faith Leaders Analyze Fulton V. City of Philadelphia Oral Arguments - National LGBTQ Task Force. Reconciling LGBT identity and faith

Navigating faith and LGBTQ+ identity with Hijab Butch Blues author Lamya H, who takes us on a personal journey of reconciliation.

South Asian Heritage Month: 18 books to celebrate diaspora

This pic was taken when Literacy Day was observed in India in 1947. Credit: Photo Division, Govt. of India. South Asian Heritage Month

South Asian Heritage Month aims to recognise and promote the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of people with the identity.

Xiaolu Guo on Radical memoir: ‘women need to find their voice’

Xiaolu Guo on Radical memoir

British Chinese author Xiaolu Guo talks about her new memoir Radical at the British Library as part of a new exhibition.

Books to celebrate Black History Month UK’s Time To Change theme

It’s Black History Month in the UK, hence here are some important books which celebrates the contributions of those people from African and Caribbean heritage, as well as Asian to the country’s history.

Why identity politics is the new norm – with Who Are We? author Gary Younge

Identity politics is a controversial term these days. Veteran journalist and Who Are We? author Gary Younge talks to Suswati Basu about the pros and cons of the debate.

Joyful: How we stop representation burnout – with The Good Immigrant editor Nikesh Shukla

Trigger Warning: This episode contains themes of racial trauma, police brutality, Islamophobia, suicide, and mental illness. Have you ever been in a situation where you have turned around wherever you are, and see no other faces that resemble you? Representation burnout refers to the stress, fatigue, and exhaustion of being the only person of a […]

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