Scrubbing the Walls of Catharsis

Scrubbing the Walls of Catharsis by Elyse Draper Where Our Survival Techniques Meet the Page Born of whimsy or forged in the fires of grief, creative expression is rarely optional; it’s a compulsion, a quiet scream for catharsis. For some of us, flushing out the emotional gravity wells we carry isn’t just a desire—it bordersContinue reading “Scrubbing the Walls of Catharsis”

Pride in Love, Support, and Survival

To finish Pride Month 2024, where should we start? The Stonewall Uprising against oppression and homophobia? On June 28, 1970, marking the first anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, the inaugural Pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Thousands of LGBT+ individuals gathered to honor the Stonewall legacy and advocate for equal rights. The community didn’t know what was coming in the next decade… yet they would prove again, sometimes with their lives, that supporting each other and fighting for survival takes perseverance and love in the face of hate.

We have Reached the End of Another Mental Health Awareness Month, and We have Some Questions.

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An iPub Perspective Editorial by Elyse Draper, Jennifer Wyman, and Kathleen Leaf Did you know that Mental Health Awareness Month started in 1949? No? Have you ever wondered why Americans are so apathetic toward mental health? Have you ever thought to yourself, “The younger generation needs to toughen up. When…

“The Wonderful Tale of Donkey Skin” A Review

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Format Blending for Reluctant Readers By Kathleen Leaf Author Dr. Fawzia Mai Tung kicks off her May Fairy series with The Wonderful Tale of Donkey Skin. As discussed in a previous post, Dr. Tung started this series with the aim of attracting reluctant readers (those who have the skill to…

Libraries: Creative and Intellectual Learning

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An iPub Perspective Editorial By Kathleen Leaf A Publisher’s Weekly article titled “Exploring the Innovative Community Libraries of Korea” was recently shared with me. The author, Professor R. David Lankes, recounts a recent trip to Korea, touring community libraries and speaking about the future of libraries. Below is the abstract…