September 5, 2024
This back to school season, we’re returning to Glenda M. Flores’ compelling piece on the struggles faced by Latina teachers. The piece was originally published on the Center for the… READ MORE
September 3, 2024
Ten million Irish men, women and children have left Ireland and settled abroad since 1700. Remarkably, this figure is more than twice the population of the Republic of Ireland today,… READ MORE
September 2, 2024
As New York City celebrates the annual West Indian Day Parade, we’re joining the festivities with these five books. Some titles explore the long-lasting impacts of colonialism on the Caribbean,… READ MORE
August 28, 2024
This Labor Day, we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of Monthly Review, whose book publishing arm, Monthly Review Press, is distributed by 蜜桃传媒. For seventy-five years, Monthly Review has… READ MORE
August 27, 2024
In 1900, Harriet May Mills of Syracuse, New York, stood before the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) to give a compelling speech, which described women鈥檚 advancement… READ MORE
August 26, 2024
This back to school season, we鈥檙e revisiting a 2020 blog post by Pawan Dhingra. He explores the growing popularity of after-school educational programs and what they reveal about the increasingly… READ MORE
August 21, 2024
鈥淚n your hands. Climate change demands action. Now.鈥 So ran the front-page headline of 鈥淭he New York Times for Kids,鈥 a monthly section of the New York Times for readers… READ MORE
August 20, 2024
Check out our new and bestselling titles in Politics below! Looking to refresh your syllabus? We offer complimentary desk / exam copies to qualifying instructors. Find out more about our policy. Know… READ MORE
Home from Vietnam, Her Lead Character, An Army Nurse, is Spat On 鈥 Is There More to This Best-Selling Novel? My Gmail was blowing up. Webcaster Stanley Heller had sent… READ MORE
August 19, 2024
In July 2024, after U.S. President Joe Biden withdrew from his campaign for reelection and endorsed his Vice President, Kamala Harris, social media went wild. One curious source of tension… READ MORE