Social Justice How Comic Books Can Get Even Better for Dyslexic Readers While the medium is relatively accessible for people with reading difficulties, its lettering norms are still leaving some behind. Christine Ro
Social Justice Charting the Rich History of Dyslexia Advocacy A new website from Oxford University sheds light on the organizations and individuals that moved the needle on societal understanding. David M. Perry
Economics A Bibliography of Limits More readings on the fallacy of endless economic growth. Christopher Ketcham
News in Brief You Are What You Read How the literary genres you prefer reveal—or shape—your sense of what is ethical. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Future of the Humanities: Reading As technology advances, doomsaying remains constant. Michael Dirda
Social Justice Stranger Than Fiction: The Power of Prose in Examining Geopolitics We know literary fiction can make us more empathetic. Can it also be used to raise geopolitical awareness? Emily Tamkin
Education How Minnesota Is Addressing Third-Grade Literacy Well Before Third Grade Abbie Lieberman explores how far one state has gone in improving early literacy—and how far all 50 still have to go. Abbie Lieberman
Social Justice Brain Waves May Help Diagnose Reading Problems Early Electrical signals in the brain may help identify children who'll struggle with reading as early as age three. Nathan Collins
Social Justice What Makes You So Smart, Creativity Cultivator? Noah Davis talks to creative Oni Hartstein about reading, drawing, creating communities, and how a trip to Disney World changed her life. Noah Davis
Social Justice The Missing As a kid, Rachael Maddux thought she could shut herself away from the reality of death. Instead, through Reader’s Digest, she came face to face with the fragility of life. Rachael Maddux