The Hidden Histories of Black Americans
American history is filled with brilliant Black figures, many of whose stories are finally coming to light in these revealing listens.
American history is filled with brilliant Black figures, many of whose stories are finally coming to light in these revealing listens.
These acclaimed listens, unflinching in their excavations of American history, are critical to understanding and building an equitable future.
If you’re looking for captivating listens for you or your kids about Black experiences, these are some of the incredible listens that have won our hearts.
Aaron Foley shares why he wrote his first novel, what inspires him, and what it means to be a Black gay millennial in the Motor City.
War is hell... but war audiobooks don't have to be! Our history editor curates a list of snappy, engaging listens about conflicts that were anything but.
The author of 'Everyone’s Happy' recommends the listens you have to hear from her favorite narrator, Michael Crouch.
Veteran performer and debut “authorrator” Luke Daniels recommends the very best listens on grief that actually help.
Luis Alberto Gónzalez Arenas, co-author of 'La Mujer Que Sabe Volar (The Woman Who Knows How to Fly),' reflects on how, even after a tragic accident, María Antonieta Osornio lives life to the fullest.
From space action to noir heaven, the sci-fi master reveals five must-hear gems in Audible Plus.
We sat down with the beloved stage, screen, and audio performer to talk about how he created hundreds of character voices to bring Harry Potter to life for U.S. and Canadian audiences.
Audible Editor Courtney asks: Is body positivity a realistic goal right now? Some low-pressure self-development listens are helping her find her way.
Audible editor Michael Collina speaks to the Queer Newark Oral History Project about the power and importance of preserving queer voices.