A Literary Kickback with Well-Read Black Girl
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Sharing a new show from Pushkin, the team behind Chronicles of Now. On Well-Read Black Girl, host Glory Edim has deep, honest conversations with authors of color about the art, craft and power of the written word. Luminaries like Tarana Burke, Gabrielle Union, Anita Hill, and more, discuss how they found their voices, honed their crafts, navigated the wild world of publishing, and showed up in the world. In this episode, Glory talks to Korean-American author and teacher Min Jin Lee about how Lee’s work, on and off the page, challenges society to change. Plus, how reading can radicalize young people and create a version of the world we want to see. Listen to more episodes of Well-Read Black Girl at https://link.chtbl.com/chronicleswellread Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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