Richard Rothstein is a Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Policy Institute and a Senior Fellow (emeritus) at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal […]
Harrow the Ninth: More Skeletons! More Swords! More Memes!
(Spoiler Warning: I am going to discuss some minor spoilers from Gideon the Ninth.) After reading Maggie’s post about Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, I […]
Growth: A Creative Community Challenge
Lake Erie Ink is a writing space that has been working for 10 years to build a creative youth community. In the summer of 2021, […]
Thanksgiving books to get you in the holiday spirit
I’m always a big fan of books set during holidays, and Thanksgiving is no exception! Here are some books that you can enjoy in between […]
Library’s 1619 Project program series continues to explore issues of race
When COVID-19 hit Ohio in March 2020, Heights Libraries shut down and canceled most of its programs. With the help of the now ubiquitous video […]
1619 Interviews – Randolph McLaughlin on Slavery in the Virginia Colony
Prof. Randolph McLaughlin Pace Law School Prior to joining the Pace Law School faculty in 1988, Professor McLaughlin was an attorney associated with Meyer, Suozzi, […]
1619 Interviews – Randall Balmer on Race and the Religious Right
Randall Balmer John Phillips Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College Randall Balmer, the John Phillips Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College, is the author of […]
Our New Match Me Up Online Service for Readers
Match Me Up! Hello, fellow readers! Today we’re announcing our new Match Me Up online service. Match Me Up is a form on the library […]
Top Ten Tech Gift Ideas for this Holiday Season 2021
It’s that time of year again! Here are our choices for the Top Ten Tech Gifts that you may want to give as gifts this […]
1619 Interviews – Nancy Heitzeg on the School to Prison Pipeline
Dr. Nancy A. Heitzeg Dr. Nancy A. Heitzeg is a Professor of Sociology and Director of the interdisciplinary Critical Studies of Race/Ethnicity Program. She currently […]