Author Daniel Nayeri on Fleeing Iran After His Mom’s Conversion and How Storytelling Bridges Divides
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"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness" (The Christopher motto)
All children want to fit in with their peers, but that was a larger-than-usual challenge for Daniel Nayeri. As an
On September 11th, 2001, The Christophers’ headquarters was in midtown Manhattan, so I took the subway to the Rockefeller Center
If you ever saw the Christopher Award-winning Oliver Stone film “World Trade Center,” you’re familiar with the story of Will
It’s not uncommon today to see people in wheelchairs living happy, fulfilling lives, albeit with numerous challenges. But that was
(Trigger warning: this post deals with the topic of suicide.) Maurice Benard has spent nearly 30 years portraying “General Hospital’s”
(The following is the text of the Christopher News Note “Fighting Depression, Finding Hope” You can request a hard copy
During a year when most of us were isolated from our loved ones and broader social circles due to the
February 22, 2013, began as an ordinary day for Kathy Izard and her husband Charlie. But within 24 hours, they
On April 7, 1990, Jeanne Bishop felt overjoyed for her sister Nancy and brother-in-law Richard, who had just announced they
NEW YORK, April 23, 2021 – The Christophers announces its three top prize winners, in addition to five honorable mentions, today