How the Smithsonian found its way to the small town of Ashby, Massachusetts
The Smithsonian Institute's 'Voices and Votes' exhibit brings a national conversation on democracy to the Ashby Free Public Library.
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Meet three authors who wrote some of the most banned books in America
Jodi Picoult, Maia Kobabe and Sandra Cisneros have each written books that have been challenged and banned throughout the country.
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Before He Was Malcolm X, He Was 'Detroit Red'
In this segment from Open Studio with Jared Bowen, Jared heads to Roxbury and the South End to speak with playwright Will Power and actor Eric Berryman… -
'Gloria: A Life' Is A Herstory Rooted In Community
'Gloria: A Life' chronicles Gloria Steinem’s journey to becoming the feminist icon she is today and the stories of the women who impacted her. -
Harvard Alum Nominated For Best Original Song In 'Harriet' At Academy Awards
Joshuah Campbell co-wrote "Stand Up" from the movie "Harriet."
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