Murphy ekes out win in NJ, GOP's Youngkin upsets in Virginia
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey narrowly won reelection in his reliably blue state while a Republican political newcomer delivered a stunning upset in the Virginia governor’s race, sending a warning to Democrats that their grip on power in Washington may be in peril.
GOP Virginia governor candidate airs new ad starring a parent who wanted to remove Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' from schools because it gave her nearly college-aged son nightmares
Laura Murphy, featured in an ad for candidate Glenn Youngkin, fought to require schools to notify parents about books containing sexual content.
news.yahoo.comKaren Tei Yamashita to receive honorary National Book Award
The National Book Foundation announced Friday that Karen Tei Yamashita has been awarded its medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, a $10,000 honor previously given to Toni Morrison, Robert Caro and Isabel Allende among others.
Chelsea school board votes to keep Toni Morrison book in library despite uproar
CHELSEA, MI - A book donated to the Chelsea School District will remain on shelves of the high school library after a vote before the district’s Board of Education to remove it failed. At a school board meeting Monday, Aug. 23, board member Tammy Lehman introduced a motion to remove the book until it could be reviewed, but the motion failed by a 6-1 vote. In a letter to district families, Chelsea School District Superintendent Julie Helber said “The Bluest Eye” was one of 13 books donated by Chelsea’s One World One Family Task Force. In 2007, the group Livingston Organization for Values in Education objected to the book being used in the curriculum at Howell High School. “‘The Bluest Eye’ does not belong in any high school on a recommended resource list,” she said.
mlive.comAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters expands, diversifies
(AP Photo)NEW YORK – One of the country's oldest cultural instititutions, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, is undergoing some of its biggest changes in more than a century. AdHarjo, the first Native American to be appointed U.S. poet laureate, said she looked forward to having an influence on future academy choices. “There are so many incredible Native visual artists,” she told the AP, while also citing such authors as N. Scott Momaday and Leslie Marmon Silko. But the academy will still call itself an academy, while working to make itself more accessible to artists and to the general public. Besides choosing members, the academy also gives dozens of prizes and grants each year, totalling more than $1 million.
Women's Hall of Fame honors Aretha Franklin, Morrison, Lacks
The National Women's Hall of Fame was founded in 1969 in Seneca Falls, the site of the first women’s rights convention. She won 18 Grammy awards and, in 1987, became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She was 75 years old when she became the first Black woman to set foot on the North Pole, and stood on the South Pole five years later. Born during the Civil War, Terrell was a dedicated suffragist whose civil rights activism continued up until her death in 1954 at the age of 90. Terrell was the first Black woman in the United States appointed to the school board of a major city, the District of Columbia.
`The books that see her through': Winfrey suggests seven
NEW YORK – With Election Day approaching and the pandemic ongoing, Oprah Winfrey is setting aside her usual book club recommendations and instead citing seven personal favorites, ranging from James Baldwin's landmark essays in “The Fire Next Time” to Mary Oliver's poetry collection “Devotions.”Winfrey is calling her choices “The Books That See Me Through," works she values for “their ability to comfort, inspire, and enlighten.”"It’s a mix of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and spirituality, books I know and trust and revisit time and again,” she said in a statement Monday. Winfrey had planned a new choice every two months; her previous selection, Isabel Wilkerson's “Caste,” was announced in early August. Winfrey spokesperson Chelsea Hettrick said the seven books announced Monday would serve as “a bridge between selections,” and that no firm timeline had been set for future choices. “This year has brought such unprecedented change overall. We will re-evaluate in the coming weeks the selection plan and timing for the remainder of 2020,” she said.
Alexie, Pilkey books among most 'challenged' of past decade
FILE - In this Oct. 10, 2016 file photo, author and filmmaker Sherman Alexie appears at a celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day at Seattle's City Hall. Alexie is included in a list of authors who wrote books that were among the 100 most subjected to censorship efforts over the past decade, as compiled by the American Library Association. All wrote books that were among the 100 most subjected to censorship efforts over the past decade, as compiled by the American Library Association. The association does not formally count the number of times books are actually removed from a library shelf or from a school reading list. “There are actually two lines of objections to the Anne Frank diary,” Caldwell-Stone says.
Walter Mosley to receive honorary National Book Award
NEW YORK Walter Mosley is receiving an honorary National Book Award, cited for dozens of books which range from science fiction and erotica to the acclaimed mystery series that has followed the life of Los Angeles private detective Ezekiel Easy Rawlins. The National Book Awards are presented by the non-profit National Book Foundation. But like such previous medal winners as Ray Bradbury and Elmore Leonard, he has never been nominated for a National Book Award in a competitive category. Mosley knows well the reason: Crime fiction is usually bypassed when lists for a years best books are considered. In a statement Thursday, National Book Foundation Executive Director Lisa Lucas noted the quantity, and quality, of Mosley's work.
New literary prize is $50,000 honor for best New York story
NEW YORK A new literary award with a $50,000 cash prize will honor those best at telling a New York story. Wolfson and Tusk are funding the prize themselves and have committed to at least 10 years. Starting next spring, the award will be presented to a book, fiction or nonfiction, published in a given calendar year that is about New York City or takes place there. Celebrated works of the past that would have fit that category include Robert Caro's The Power Broker, Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities and Toni Morrison's Jazz.Jurors for the Gotham prize include filmmaker Ric Burns, poet Safina Sinclair and former New York City schools chancellor Dennis Walcott. The deadline for submissions for the 2020 prize is Nov. 1.
Library of Congress to honor author Colson Whitehead
NEW YORK Colson Whitehead keeps winning awards. Already this year's recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the Orwell Prize for political fiction, Whitehead is now being honored by the Library of Congress. On Monday, it announced that he had won the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. Whitehead, 50, is the youngest winner of the lifetime achievement prize, which the library has previously given to Toni Morrison, Philip Roth and Denis Johnson, among others. He is the first author to win Pulitzers for consecutive works of fiction The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, for which he won in April.
Rosanne Cash wins prestigious MacDowell arts medal
FILE - In this May 22, 2018, file photo, Rosanne Cash attends the 2018 PEN Literary Gala in New York. The singer-songwriter is this year's winner of the Edward MacDowell Medal, presented by the MacDowell artist colony, which announced the prize Sunday, May 17, 2020. The singer-songwriter is this year's winner of the Edward MacDowell Medal, presented by the MacDowell artist colony, which announced the prize Sunday. In a statement issued through MacDowell, Cash said she was profoundly humbled to receive an award that Morrison and others had been given. Cash will be formally honored at the MacDowell colony, based in Peterborough, New Hampshire.
Small free libraries offering solace amid virus shutdowns
Across the United States, volunteers are reporting a jump in little free libraries as readers look to pass the time. Since 2009, tens of thousands of little free libraries have sprung up in the U.S. and more than 100 countries. In rural areas, where broadband internet is sparse, the little free libraries may be only place to find a Toni Morrison novel. We have definitely seen an increase in use, said John Sweet, who helps oversee a free library in Bend, Oregon. Janelle Will of Akron, Michigan, said her tiny farm village of 300 people doesnt have a public library, but its free library remains busy.
The DIA celebrates Black History Month with theatrical readings of Toni Morrison and James Baldwin works
click to enlarge Toni Morrison in 'Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,' a Magnolia Pictures release. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders / Courtesy of Magnolia PicturesToni Morrison. When it comes to the canon of Black literature, Toni Morrison and James Baldwin are among its greatest pillars. The two met in 1973, when Morrison was an editor at Random House, and became fast friends. How I relied on your fierce courage to tame wildernesses for me? To celebrate Black History Month, the Oliver Pookrum Theater Projects NyRee Hardyway and James Abbett will bring the authors works to life with theatrical readings.
metrotimes.com8/11/19: American Black Journal Remembering Toni Morrison / Trinity International Film Festival / African World Festival
On the next American Black Journal,Independent filmmakers from around the world are gathering in Detroit for the 13th annual Trinity International Film Festival. Stephen talks with the director of the festival and three of the filmmakers whose works are being screened. Plus, more than 150,000 people are expected to attend this years free African World Festival on the grounds of Detroits Charles H. Wright Museum. And, well remember legendary writer Toni Morrison.
detroitpbs.orgNewsletter: In El Paso, a pastors faith endures
TOP STORIESIn El Paso, a Pastors Faith EnduresPastor Michael Grady had never prayed so fervently as when he got the call Saturday telling him that his 33-year-old daughter, Michelle, was lying in a pool of blood. When he saw his daughter, it was bad: I know she wasnt OK, but I told her she was going to be OK. This is one story of faith in the aftermath of the deadly El Paso shooting. Returning to CourtCan California force President Trump to release his tax returns before he can get on the primary ballot? -- Trump is heading to Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso today in the shootings aftermath. -- The Oakland Raiders, the closest thing the NFL has to an institutional antihero, are being featured in the latest season of the HBO show Hard Knocks.OPINION-- As the El Paso massacre showed once again, white supremacy is the poison in our well.
latimes.comToni Morrison was a 'literary mother' to countless writers
For a day she could pretend to be Sula Peace, from Nobel laureate Toni Morrison 's novel "Sula," an ode to female friendship and how it can endure the most shameless betrayals. Toni Morrison died this week at age 88 and left behind countless writers for whom her characters were like close acquaintances and her stories like parables to guide them through their own lives. Edwidge Danticat, the prize-winning Haitian-American author, called her "a literary mother to generations of writers, especially black women writers like myself." To ask a writer about reading Morrison or how Morrison influenced their work is, in part, to ask why they became writers at all. Saeed Jones, a prize-winning poet whose memoir "How We Fight for Our Lives" comes out this fall, remembered repeated efforts to read "The Bluest Eye" and the Morrison novel "Tar Baby."
chicagotribune.comNobel-winning author Toni Morrison dead at 88
(Reuters) - U.S. author Toni Morrison, whose 1987 novel Beloved about a runaway slave won a Pulitzer Prize and contributed to a body of work that made her the first black woman to be presented the Nobel Prize in Literature, has died at the age of 88, her publisher said on Tuesday. FILE PHOTO: Author Toni Morrison smiles as she arrives at Rolex's Mentor and Protege gala, November 10, 2003 in New York. Morrison was born on Feb. 18, 1931, in Lorain, Ohio, and grew up in a family with a storytelling tradition. Morrison, whose only marriage ended in divorce, taught in colleges and was an editor at the publisher Random House before writing her own books. In 2012 Morrison was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama, who called her a national treasure.
feeds.reuters.comOprah Winfrey pays tribute to Toni Morrison
Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author Toni Morrison (R) shares a laugh with Oprah Winfrey during the annual Carl Sandburg Literary Awards Dinner in 2010, in Chicago. (CNN) - Oprah Winfrey has written a tribute to "Beloved" author Toni Morrison, who has died at 88-years-old. Toni Morrison took the word and turned it into a Song...of Solomon, of Sula, Beloved, Mercy, Paradise Love, and more," Winfrey wrote. Over the years, Morrison appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" multiple times. "It is exhilarating and life-enhancing every time I read and share her work," Winfrey concluded her tribute.
10 iconic Toni Morrison quotes to live your life by
Nobel laureate and author Toni Morrison died Monday night at the age of 88, according to her publisher Knopf. Morrison wrote such admired books like "Beloved," "Song of Solomon," "Sula" and many others, and was the first African American woman to win a Nobel Prize. Ever since the news came out of Morrison's death, many fans have been sharing some of their favorite words that Morrison wrote or said on social media and they're all incredible. From her books to speeches she made accepting prestigious awards, here are a few Morrison quotes to celebrate the life of the famed author:1. Song of Solomon, 1977.
Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019
Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' author and Nobel laureate, dies at 88Toni Morrison, author of seminal works of literature on the black experience such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon" and "Sula" and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize, has died, her publisher Knopf confirmed to CNN. Metro Detroit weather: Severe storm chances this afternoonA few thunderstorms will develop with the capability of large hail and gusty wind damage. Keep an eye to the skies and the Local4Casters App radar for your late afternoon and evening plans. Ex-Macomb County clerk Karen Spranger due in court on TuesdayThe last time Karen Spranger faced a judge she was formally being charged with larceny. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- Aug. 6, 2019
Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' author and Nobel laureate, dies at 88Toni Morrison, author of seminal works of literature on the black experience such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon" and "Sula" and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize, has died, her publisher Knopf confirmed to CNN. Metro Detroit weather: Severe storm chances this afternoonA few thunderstorms will develop with the capability of large hail and gusty wind damage. Keep an eye to the skies and the Local4Casters App radar for your late afternoon and evening plans. Ex-Macomb County clerk Karen Spranger due in court on TuesdayThe last time Karen Spranger faced a judge she was formally being charged with larceny. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Toni Morrison, 'Beloved' author and Nobel Laureate, dies at 88
Angela Radulescu via Wikimedia Commons(CNN) - Toni Morrison, author of seminal works of literature on the black experience such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon" and "Sula" and the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize, has died, her publisher Knopf confirmed to CNN. She was 88. Developing storyThe-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.
Toni Morrison, Author of 'Beloved,' Dies at 88
Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison has died. Morrison, who wrote "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon," passed away at Montefiore Medical Center in New York on Monday, publisher Alfred A. Knopf confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday. Morrison was hailed as a "visionary force" when she won the Nobel literature prize in 1993, becoming the first black woman to do so. "She made me understand 'writer' was a fine profession," Shonda Rhimes tweeted Tuesday. Toni Morrison, seminal author who stirringly chronicled the Black American experience, dies https://t.co/S6qxix5OCj shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) August 6, 2019This is a breaking news story.
Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize winning author of "Beloved," has died at 88
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, the author of acclaimed novels such as "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon," has died, Knopf Publishing confirmed Tuesday. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, the first African American to receive the distinction. From 2004: Toni Morrison on a writer's lifeMorrison was born Feb. 18, 1931 in Loraine, Ohio. The Morrison family issued this statement:It is with profound sadness we share that, following a short illness, our adored mother and grandmother, Toni Morrison, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by family and friends. Morrison said at her Nobel Prize address in 1993: "We die.
cbsnews.comToni Morrison, Nobel Prize winning author of "Beloved," has died at 88
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, the author of acclaimed novels such as "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon," has died, Knopf Publishing confirmed Tuesday. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, the first African American to receive the distinction. From 2004: Toni Morrison on a writer's lifeMorrison was born Feb. 18, 1931 in Loraine, Ohio. The Morrison family issued this statement:It is with profound sadness we share that, following a short illness, our adored mother and grandmother, Toni Morrison, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by family and friends. Morrison said at her Nobel Prize address in 1993: "We die.
cbsnews.comWriter and luminary Toni Morrison subject of documentary at Detroit Film Theatre
click to enlarge Timothy Greenfield-SandersToni Morrison. Shes a friend to our minds, Oprah says of Toni Morrison in the new documentary, a reference to her seminal 1987 novel,. Filmmaker Timothy Greenfield-Sanders () provides an intimate look at the evolution of the prolific iconoclast, novelist, and the first African-American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The film acts as a compelling mosaic of Morrisons remarkable life (save for the tragic loss of her son Slade with whom she notably co-authored a series of childrens books), including the construction of her earliest works, 1977sand, as well as her time as an editor at Random House and when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2012Get our top picks for the best events in Detroit every Thursday morning. Sign up for our events newsletter.
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