Incoming Resources
- The right to sex, feminism in the twenty-first century, Amia Srinivasan
- Our stories, our voices, 21 YA authors get real about injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America, edited by Amy Reed
- Got it goin' on-II, power tools for girls! /, y Janice Ferebee, MSW
- The reckonings, essays, Lacy M. Johnson
- Financial feminist, overcome the patriarchy's bullsh*t to master your money and build a life you love, Tori Dunlap
- Bitch doctrine, essays for dissenting adults, Laurie Penny
- The seven necessary sins for women and girls, Mona Eltahawy
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- Dear Ijeawele, or, A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Chingona, owning your inner badass for healing and justice, Alma Zaragoza-Petty
- Girls resist!, a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution, by KaeLyn Rich
- The moment of lift, how empowering women changes the world, Melinda Gates
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- My moment, 106 women on fighting for themselves, [edited by] Kristin Chenoweth, Kathy Nijimy, Linda Perry, Chely Wright, and Lauren Blitzer
- My body, Emily Ratajkowski
- The soul of a woman, on impatient love, long life, and good witches, Isabel Allende
- The soul of a woman, on impatient love, long life, and good witches, Isabel Allende
- Rest is resistance, a manifesto, Tricia Hersey
- A sentimental education, Hannah McGregor
- Girl up, kick ass, claim your woman card, and crush everyday sexism, Laura Bates
- You don't have to like me, essays on growing up, speaking out, and finding feminism, Alida Nugent
- In search of our mothers' gardens, womanist prose, by Alice Walker
- Against white feminism, notes on disruption, Rafia Zakaria
- Inner witch, a modern guide to the ancient craft, Gabriela Herstik
- Girlish, Alana Wulff
- Free women, free men, sex, gender, feminism, Camille Paglia
- Whose story is this?, old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
- Essential essays, culture, politics, and the art of poetry, Adrienne Rich ; edited and with an introduction by Sandra M. Gilbert
- The mother of all questions, Rebecca Solnit ; images by Paz de la Calzada
- 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
- Feminists don't wear pink and other lies, amazing women on what the f-word means to them, curated by Scarlett Curtis
- La potencia femenina, por una nueva feminidad, Svenja Flasspöhler ; traducción de Joaquín Chamorro Mielke
- Cassandra speaks, when women are the storytellers, the human story changes, Elizabeth Lesser
- Todos deberíamos ser feministas, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ; traducción de Javier Calvo
- Let's get physical, how women discovered exercise and reshaped the world, Danielle Friedman
- Taking a long look, essays on culture, literature, and feminism in our time, Vivian Gornick
- Feminist AF, a guide to crushing girlhood, Brittney Cooper, Chanel Craft Tanner, Susana Morris
- Mujeres del alma mía, sobre el amor impaciente, la vida larga y las brujas buenas, Isabel Allende
- The moment of lift, how empowering women changes the world, Melinda Gates
- Don't call me princess, essays on girls, women, sex, and life, Peggy Orenstein
- Off with her head, three thousand years of demonizing women in power, Eleanor Herman
- Here we are, feminism for the real world, edited by Kelly Jensen
- No hay vuelta atrás, el poder de las mujeres para cambiar el mundo, Melinda Gates ; traducción de Ana Guelbenzu
- We should all be feminists, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Well-behaved women seldom make history, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
- My brilliant friends, our lives in feminism, Nancy K. Miller
- What is the women's rights movement?
- She proclaims, our declaration of independence from a man's world, Jennifer Palmieri
- Feminism is..., written by Alexandra Black, Laura Buller, Emily Hoyle and Dr. Megan Todd ; consultant Dr. Debra Ferreday ; foreword by Roxane Gay
- Forget "having it all", how America messed up motherhood-and how to fix it, by Amy Westervelt