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3 of the Best Comics for Fans of Arthurian Legend

If you're a fan of the king and his knights, and tales of the Round Table, check out these comics that have similar themes and motifs.

8 Historical Books to Understand Current Social Justice Movements

These books take a long look back in history to help readers unpack current social justice movements around race, the environment, and more.

Why You Should Reread TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD as an Adult

Many of us read the Harper Lee classic, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, in school, but how much of it went over our heads, and how much remains all too timely?

6 Nonfiction Books About Revolutions and Uprisings

These nonfiction books about revolutions and uprisings focus on people and movements fueled by the need for a more just world and a better future.

20 Social Justice Books For Young Adults and Middle Grades

These 20 books about social justice for young readers are the perfect reads because they pack strong messages and engaging stories/characters.

Look for the Helpers: 11 Picture Book Biographies of Social Justice Leaders

Gather the kids and get to know some trailblazers in civil rights, education, disability, and more through these picture books about social justice leaders.

8 Great Plays About Social Justice

These compelling plays about social justice are not only entertainment, but also seek to provide perspective and provoke thought.

10 Queer Romance Novels About Social Justice to Fall in Love With

If you're looking for a little activism with your love stories, here are ten fantastic queer romance novels about social justice.

8 Nonfiction Reads About Social Justice

From segregation to prejudice in the prison system to voter suppression, broaden your perspective with these nonfiction books about social justice.

Women Warriors for Social Justice

The books include extraordinary stories by and about radical women who considered themselves to be links in the chain in the battle for social justice.