Reading is a revolutionary act. That’s the philosophy of Danielle Moore, founder of Chicago’s Semicolon Books. Since opening the first Semicolon bookstore in 2019, Moore has dedicated her business to ...
Leslie Shogren wanted to go to Semicolon Books in Chicago to celebrate her birthday, so she packed up her husband and four sons and came in from the suburbs. When she checked out that day in July 2020 ...
A celebration of literature, culture, and conversation. “Semicolon Books” is reimagining its space with a cozy, community-driven cafe where books and coffee come together.
Business, they say, has been sluggish due to waning consumer interest in 2020's social justice movement and the post-COVID economic downturn. Bookstore owner Danielle Moore remembers the summer of ...
Semicolon Books and Burst Into Books team up for the 100 & Change Challenge, aiming for a $100M grant to promote literacy and equity nationwide. At Semicolon Books, we see reading as a means ...
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