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Through his nonprofit Freedom Reads, poet and lawyer Reginald Dwayne Betts makes books accessible to prison inmates across the U.S. Betts read “The Black Poets” while incarcerated as a teenager, and it “radically” changed his life, he told The Washington Post. Since launching in 2020, Freedom Reads has installed 500 prison libraries, with the latest at Connecticut’s York Correctional Institution. “We put millions of people in prison,” Betts said. “I want to put millions of books in prisons.”
November books include ‘Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts’ by Margaret Atwood, ‘Cursed Daughters’ by Oyinkan Braithwaite and 'Without Consent' by Sarah Weinman
A new dating app is asking users to make profiles for themselves — and their dogs. Frolly is targeted at pet owners but open to all “dog people,” and its founders say that having information available on both humans and their canines “forges a bond from the start and can help create a better match,” said Indy100. User profiles answer questions about the dog’s behavior, if they are allowed on furniture and whether they enjoy being around children.