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    A Book So Far Ahead of Its Time, It Took 87 Years to Find a Publisher

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    EVERYDAY ERASURE: take the story of young WOC climate activist Vanessa Nakate AP cropped her out of photo and neglected to include her in article. But Vanessa spoke up & they had 2 correct it

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    Good discussion about Cultural and with this example: "How would another country cover the Super Bowl?"

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    An important first step. Vamos a ver. calls meeting with 'American Dirt' publisher 'a victory' via

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    By far the most measured response to I've seen. is right, the author's ethnicity should be irrelevant, the quality of writing is key

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    Have Publishers Learned Anything From The ‘American Dirt’ Debacle?: Though we’re not sure why they would, considering the book’s sales, Slate takes a gander at what publishers are saying about books. Or, well, they’re not; they mostly seem t…

  12. I love how literally nowhere in this does anyone talk about hiring more non-white people/creating conditions under which non-white people can more easily work/publishing more manuscripts. Nowhere is that mentioned as a takeaway.

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    Thank you for this indeed hilarious article by . This is for context on – a book by a woman who thinks she can tell a story as good as anyone, let alone an writer: .

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    My USA Today column: "New Book does a poor job of displaying the real experience."

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    It's astonishing to me that the publisher didn't think this through in the first place - there is a vocal, respected movement after all. Better late than never?

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