NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with civil rights icon Ruby Bridges about her friend, Pulitzer Prize winning child psychiatrist Robert Coles, who died on June 4 at 97.
I studied with the late Harvard professor Robert Coles, who had a nuanced understanding of class and race in America.
A famous figure who lives a very long life risks outliving his fame. That was the case for Robert Coles, the celebrated child psychiatrist and social critic, who died earlier this week at age 97. From ...
Robert Coles dies at 97, leaving a legacy shaped by children’s voices, crisis, moral courage and Pulitzer-winning work., ...
Harvard University professor Robert Coles, the psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who championed the cause of ...
Dr. Coles won international renown, and a Pulitzer Prize, for his work on the inner lives of children, and his research ...
His five-volume “Children of Crisis” series, published between 1967 and 1977, drew on his conversations with American ...
The wild and unpredictable third season of “Euphoria” has come to an end, and several characters didn’t make it out alive. Warning: Spoilers ahead for season 3 of “Euphoria.” Fans of the HBO drama ...
Euphoria shocked viewers by killing off Zendaya‘s beloved character Rue — but how did she die? On the Sunday, May 31, episode of the show, Rue escaped Laurie’s house and took what she stole from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tom Llamas sits down with civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at just six years old carried the weight of the civil rights ...
Tom Llamas sits down with civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at just six years old carried the weight of the civil rights movement just by going to school. She describes what it was like to integrate ...
DEAR ABBY: I haven’t spoken to my daughter in almost seven years. When I got in trouble and was arrested for drugs, my daughter told me she didn’t want her children around a drug addict. I have been ...