In her role overseeing literary initiatives for the nonprofit, Sarah organizes authors, editors, publishers, bookstores, book influencers, and more.
Read MoreThe Song Foundation’s new brand messaging and website supports their mission to amplify equity, power, prosperity, and joy in Southeast Michigan.
Read MoreLet Me Tell You is a collection of first-person stories about the experience and impact of long imprisonment in Michigan.
Read MoreAchut Deng hopes that readers of her book can find a way to be open to life—to feel their pain and then let it go.
Read MoreAlice Chipman Dewey was a philosopher, social reformer, educator, pioneer, and among the earliest women to graduate from U-M.
Read MoreConfidence and chartreuse reign at Gracias, a social payments company billed as “Bitcoin with friends.”
Read MoreThe surfboard leash, the jet ski, and other surfers’ safety measures aren’t unlike the strategies offered by economist Allison Schrager’s retirement-focused advisory firm.
Read MorePublishers mark a watershed moment in women’s voting rights
Read MoreOne person, one vote. We know technology can help with the “how” of voting, but what if it could also transform the concept itself?
Read MoreDigital art challenges notions about consumption, and yet its market has evolved with a familiarly distorted sense of value.
Read MoreWhen wellness is a commodity, how do health publishers best serve readers?
Read MoreDuring the late 19th century, society viewed young Blanche Van Leuven Browne’s disability as a life sentence.
Read MoreThe film industry, where Gabriela Hersham began her career, is notoriously biased against female leadership.
Read MoreJazz is discipline, food is dignity, and content is king.
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