Discover how a small mountain library in Colombia is preserving Kankuamo traditions, empowering youth, and keeping indigenous culture alive for generations.
Discover the most heartwarming & inspiring stories about people who make it their life missions to spread book joy.
Discover how a small mountain library in Colombia is preserving Kankuamo traditions, empowering youth, and keeping indigenous culture alive for generations.
In Accra, Ghana, the Dikan Centre, founded by Paul Ninson, houses Africa’s largest visual library and serves as a hub for learning and culture.
Since 1987, Magabala Books has championed Indigenous voices as Australia’s leading Aboriginal-owned publisher. Discover the story behind its legacy.
In 2021, Lucy Yu opened Yu & Me Books, NYC’s first Asian American woman-owned bookstore. Discover her inspiring journey and remarkable resilience.
In 2018, supporters formed a human chain to help October Books relocate. Since then, the bookshop has remained an integral part of the Southampton community.
In 1960, Raye and Julian Richardson opened Marcus Books. Today, the store is the oldest black-owned bookstore in the U.S. and a valuable cultural hub.
Noah Agino is hearing impaired and hopes his books will help children better understand others living with disabilities.
Prison libraries serve important roles, both for the safety of society, and for the humanity of the inmates themselves. Find out how these institutions work.
Even after sitting in the drawer for 50 years, these national book tokens were still usable to buy new books!
Dolly Parton’s organization has officially hit the 200 book milestone after 30 years, sending free books out to young children all over the globe.
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