This article collects nonfiction book recommendations from the newsroom, showcasing a variety of works that tackle themes such as optimism in challenging times, historical and cultural analysis, and personal reflections. Titles like 'Abundance' by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson urge readers to embrace a mindset of abundance to take on the future. Imani Perry's 'Black in Blues' explores the profound significance of the color blue within Black culture, while Sarah Wynn-Williams's 'Careless People' examines the intersection of technology and geopolitics. Together, these selections reflect diverse insights and narratives.
"As someone who consumes a lot of news, sometimes it is hard to remain optimistic about the future. Perhaps you feel it too: The woes of the world can be paralyzing."
"It's a color that represents hope. A color that became a sound. It's the history in the hue of indigo dye, so valued that indigo cloth was a major currency of the slave trade."
"A shift in our collective mindset from one of scarcity to abundance can help us build not just more, but more of what matters."
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