Incoming Resources
- Dear Ijeawele, or, A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- The seven necessary sins for women and girls, Mona Eltahawy
- White feminism, from the suffragettes to influencers and who they leave behind, Koa Beck
- Why I am not a feminist, a feminist manifesto, Jessa Crispin
- Keep marching, how every woman can take action and change our world, Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
- Like a tree, how trees, women, and tree people can save the planet, by Jean Shinoda Bole
- Turn this world inside out, the emergence of nurturance culture, Nora Samaran
- The Athena doctrine, how women (and men who think like them) will rule the future, John Gerzema & Michael D'Antonio
- Free women, free men, sex, gender, feminism, Camille Paglia
- Fifty shades of feminism, edited by Lisa Appignanesi, Rachel Holmes and Susie Orbach
- Sensuous knowledge, a black feminist approach for everyone, Minna Salami
- The guy's guide to feminism, Michael Kaufman and Michael Kimmel
- Everyday sexism, the project that inspired a worldwide movement, Laura Bates
- Gender inequality, a reference handbook, David E. Newton
- The confident woman, how to take charge and recharge your life, Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
- Bluebird, women and the new psychology of happiness, Ariel Gore
- My body keeps your secrets, dispatches on shame and reclamation, Lucia Osborne-Crowley
- Women and leadership, the state of play and strategies for change, Barbara Kellerman, Deborah L. Rhode, editors ; foreword by Sandra Day O'Connor
- Ascent of women, Sally Armstrong
- The mental load, a feminist comic, Emma ; translated by Una Dimitrijevic
- Firsts, women who are changing the world : interviews, photographs, breakthroughs, portraits by Luisa Dörr ; editor-in-chief, Nancy Gibbs ; editors, Claire Howorth, Siobhan O'Connor
- Excluded, making feminist and queer movements more inclusive, Julia Serano
- Prey, immigration, Islam, and the erosion of women's rights, Ayaan Hirsi Ali
- Taking the wheel, women and the coming of the motor age, Virginia Scharff. --
- The end of men, and the rise of women, Hanna Rosin
- Think like a feminist, the philosophy behind the revolution, Carol Hay
- What I know now, letters to my younger self, edited by Ellyn Spragins
- Filles corsaires, écrits sur l'amour, les luttes sociales et le karaoké, Camille Toffoli ; postface de Marie-Andrée Bergeron
- Don't call me princess, essays on girls, women, sex, and life, Peggy Orenstein
- The flipside of feminism, what conservative women know--and men can't say, Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly
- History vs women, the defiant lives that they don't want you to know, Anita Sarkeesian & Ebony Adams ; with illustrations by T.S. Abe
- Pleasure activism, the politics of feeling good, written and gathered by adrienne maree brown
- What we don't talk about when we talk about #metoo, essays on sex, authority & the mess of life, JoAnn Wypijewski
- In defense of witches, the legacy of the witch hunts and why women are still on trial, Mona Chollet ; translated by Sophie R. Lewis ; foreword by Carmen Maria Machado
- Citadels of pride, sexual assault, accountability, and reconciliation, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Data feminism, Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein
- Dads for daughters, how fathers can give their daughters a better, brighter, fairer future, Michelle Travis
- A vindication of the rights of woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
- We should all be feminists, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- No excuses, 9 ways women can change how we think about power : tools for leading an unlimited life, Gloria Feldt
- Why I march, images from the Women's March around the world, with photographs by Getty Images ; editors: Samantha Weiner and Emma Jacobs
- Ascent of women, [our turn, our way--a remarkable story of worldwide change], Sally Armstrong
- Believe me, how trusting women can change the world, Jessica Valenti + Jaclyn Friedman
- Amplify, graphic narratives of feminist resistance, Norah Bowman, Meg Braem ; art by Dominique Hui
- Critical perspectives on feminism, edited by Anne C. Cunningham
- Together we rise, behind the scenes at the protest heard around the world, the Women's March organizers and Condé Nast
- Power shift, the longest revolution, Sally Armstrong
- Deeds not words, the story of women's rights, then and now, Helen Pankhurst
- We, a manifesto for women everywhere : 9 principles to live by, Gillian Anderson, Jennifer Nadel
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser