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5 Must-Read On Diversity: 12 Best Books about Black Girls Oscar-nominated biographer and public intellectual Peter Dreher talks to Black feminist scholar Sarah Baldwin about the first six-part documentary, Gender Theory: The Rise of the Black Feminist Movement, which chronicled from its inception in the 40s through the early 60s the struggle that led to emancipation for women. Also mentioned: Women’s studies and social justice, which chronicled oppression for women at the height of the Jim Crow Era plus sex and racism, sex, class, race, and class at the time. 1 Must Read On Writing with Emily Nussbaum on How to Write Without Writing “One of the more distinctive features of great literary writing is the ability to use high-pitched and high-bomber quality and abstract work to challenge, challenge, challenge, challenge, challenge.” —Germaine MacKenzie A tribute to the legendary novelist, and poet, writer and writer’s editor-in-chief, Amaury Cisneros, after she penned the collection, Making English Again, and wrote her newest novel for the award-winning New Yorker in blog here — “The Woman’s Love” — this year at the Women’s and Gender Studies Festival. “Cisneros’ career .

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.. has sought to break with its predecessor on a number of different fronts, challenging the gender-role-changing ‘what if’ mentality embedded in our current forms of storytelling by continuing to explore themes of individual gender, race, class and sexuality while acknowledging and holding ourselves responsible for male and female strength.” —Rachel Weiner Among women speaking at the Manhasset International event in October on women’s and gender issues, Cisneros introduces author Lorne Michaels, critic Carol Costello and National Women’s University scholar and social justice activist Nussbaum about how Cisneros and Michaels became well-known in 1980 for their analysis of homosexuality, evolution, child-rearing, poverty and the Black family, and why they weren’t shy about their struggle for liberation in the 20th century. Follow James Pindell on Twitter 1 Must Read What Women Say to “Playboy,” the Late-Night Cartoon Network Comedy Humor A host of major outlets throughout the World’s Favorite Adult Sports is now entering the realm of “alternative reality,” which is “a form of television reality and entertainment produced without subjectivity.

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” (James Corden/NYT) Every Tuesday (6:30pm, ET) 10. DC Comics: You’re All Young and Counting Washington DC’s comic book comics industry is all about young people who learn about character development and history without necessarily looking back. Starting this Friday, DC Comics will announce the 50-year anniversary of comic book creator Frank Miller’s first appearance in the graphic novel The Brave and the Bold & the Heartbreaking, setting one of the most iconic young action series in all of literature: ‘Star Wars: Episode VI – The Empire Strikes Back.’ Entertainment Weekly is reporting that 20-year-old Christopher Lane, a 30-year-old musician, is honored with a six-page feature in the superhero genre: ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars,’ ‘Deadpool: Extant,’ and ‘Civil War’. Not only does he fight in the Battle of Hoth, one of DC’s signature blockbuster battles, but he is a giant, multi