Incoming Resources
- The right to sex, feminism in the twenty-first century, Amia Srinivasan
- The end of men, and the rise of women, Hanna Rosin
- What I know now, letters to my younger self, edited by Ellyn Spragins
- Scheherazade goes west, different cultures, different harems, Fatema Mernissi
- Feminist AF, a guide to crushing girlhood, Brittney Cooper, Chanel Craft Tanner, Susana Morris
- My body, Emily Ratajkowski
- The soul of a woman, on impatient love, long life, and good witches, Isabel Allende
- Gender equality, Sean Connolly
- Heterophobia, sexual harassment and the future of feminism, Daphne Patai
- Colonize this!, young women of color on today's feminism, edited by Daisy Hernández and Bushra Rehman
- The patriarchs, the origins of inequality, Angela Saini
- If I'd known then, women in their 20s and 30s write letters to their younger selves, edited by Ellyn Spragins
- The Athena doctrine, how women (and the men who think like them) will rule the future, John Gerzema & Michael D'Antonio
- The female thing, dirt, sex, envy, vulnerability, Laura Kipnis
- Too much, how Victorian constraints still bind women today, Rachel Vorona Cote
- Wonder women, sex, power, and the quest for perfection, Debora L. Spar
- The beauty myth, how images of beauty are used against women, Naomi Wolf
- I am diva!, every woman's guide to outrageous living, Elena Bates ... [et al.] ; illustrations by Brenda Dela Cerna
- What makes girls sick and tired, Lucille de Pesloüan, Geneviève Darling ; translated by Emma Rogers with Myra Leibu
- Movements and moments, [this project was originally edited by Sonja Eismann, and coordinated by Ingo Schöningh and Maya]
- The authority gap, why women are still taken less seriously than men, and what we can do about it, Mary Ann Sieghart
- Shared sisterhood, how to take collective action for racial and gender equity at work, Dr. Tina Opie, Dr. Beth A. Livingston
- Getting even, why women don't get paid like men-- and what to do about it, Evelyn F. Murphy, with E.J. Graff
- This book is feminist, an intersectional primer for next-gen changemakers, written by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Aurélia Durand
- In defense of witches, the legacy of the witch hunts and why women are still on trial, Mona Chollet ; translated [from the French] by Sophie R. Lewis ; foreword by Carmen Maria Machado
- Feminism, Christina Fisanick, book editor
- Real estate, a living autobiography, Deborah Levy
- What is feminism?, an introduction to feminist theory, Chris Beasley
- Shine!, a physical, emotional, and spiritual journey to finding love, Star Jones Reynolds
- Annual report, Mayor's Advisory Commission on the Status of Women
- The mother of all questions, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Paz de la Calzada
- First generations, women in colonial America, Carol Berkin ; consulting editor : Eric Foner
- Everyday sexism, Laura Bates
- Against white feminism, notes on disruption, Rafia Zakaria
- Fight like a girl, how to be a fearless feminist, Megan Seely
- The awakened woman, remembering & reigniting our sacred dreams, Tererai Trent, PhD ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- Misogyny, the male malady, David D. Gilmore
- Dead feminists, historic heroines in living color, Chandler O'Leary & Jessica Spring ; with foreword by Jill Lepore
- You play the girl, on Playboy bunnies, Stepford wives, train wrecks, and other mixed messages, Carina Chocano
- I am a feminist, claiming the f-word in turbulent times, Monique Polak ; illustrations by Meags Fitzgerald
- Walking for water, how one boy stood up for gender equality, [written by] Susan Hughes ; [illustrated by] Nicole Miles
- The flipside of feminism, what conservative women know--and men can't say, Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly
- Feminism, interrupted, disrupting power, Lola Olufemi
- The truth that never hurts, writings on race, gender, and freedom, Barbara Smith
- Feminism, a reference handbook, Judith Harlan
- Men explain things to me, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Ana Teresa Fernandez
- Little stones, directed by Sophia Kruz
- THE FEMINIST KILLJOY HANDBOOK, the radical potential of getting in the way, Sara Ahmed
- Remarks by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, September 5-6, 1995, China
- The unfinished revolution, voices from the global fight for women's rights, edited by Minky Worden