Feminist graphic novels, except not novels, because nonfiction!
"You can’t tell your bros you’re reading a novella and expect to not get beaten up. It’s the Code."
Doris Lessing denied she was championing Women's Liberation. So why, five decades later, is THE GOLDEN NOTEBOOK still seen as a feminist classic?
Where's Princess Leia? How about Jessica Jones or Wonder Woman? Oh, exclusively in the women's section. On the erasure of female characters in branded merchandise and why that's bunk.
These badass ladies of history really existed, but in these YA books, their stories take on a little bit of a twist.
To celebrate International Women's Day, we've rounded up some of our favorite women in books!
One Rioter makes connections between the #metoo movement and women storytellers in fairy tale history. Women are reclaiming their stories.
Girl gang comics have all the emotion and complexity of female friendship combined with the raw power of women protecting each other and looking awesome.
Lorde was a feminist, poet, writer, lesbian, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist. Right now, we - the world at large, the #Resistance especially - need her words, her voice, her vision, more than ever. Here are the best in Audre Lorde quotes, on resistance, activism, and more.
One Rioter explores her Anti-Fascist Parenting Plan by focusing on books about gentle boys and men, rather than violent ones.