Best-selling author Tayari Jones said her book “An American Marriage” is about the intersectionality of marriage and race.
As part of the annual Leon Forrest Lecture Series hosted by the African...
For as long as she can remember, Juleya Woodson has wanted to write a book.
After seeing how Black children were affected by the country’s reckoning with racial injustice last summer, the Evanston...
One woman recounted her employee telling her women didn’t belong in the news business. Another woman had to field complaints from a subordinate who didn’t want to take orders from a “Black girl.”...
In the eyes of Jen Spyra (Communication MFA '12), successful comedic writing boils down to two key elements: confidence and perseverance.
“Confidence in your comedy is what keeps you going,”...
For Medill junior Hannah Hall, the isolating nature of the pandemic took a heavy toll on her emotional well-being and hindered her identity exploration.
Hall said she declared a poetry minor after realizing...