This week, we’re watching “The ABCs of Book Banning” and looking into the economic impact of book bans for schools and blacklisted authors.
“The Last Repair Shop” focuses on the people who maintain the 140,000 musical instruments owned by Los Angeles Unified School District public schools.
Washington’s mission to bring economic justice to Arkansas is on display in the Oscar-nominated film “The Barber of Little Rock.”
We hear how model and activist Bethann Hardison continues to fight for diverse runways.
Brands’ commitment to change the industry ebbs and flows.
Proposed legislation in New York state would increase labor protections for models, content creators and other behind-the-scenes fashion pros.
What is being done to protect models and hold agencies accountable?
Model and agent Bethann Hardison has fought to overturn the culture of racism and discrimination that’s pervaded much of the fashion world.
Why department stores struggle to retain relevancy.
“Cultish” author Amanda Montell on the way we talk about work and how it’s changed.