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Alice Dreger explores the tension between science and social identity politics through historical and modern controversies.
Alice Dreger explores the tension between science and social identity politics through historical and modern controversies.
An anthology that chronicles African American history over 400 years, through a series of essays by 90 writers.
Edited by Alice Wong, ‘Disability Visibility’ is an anthology of personal essays by disabled individuals, offering a diverse set of perspectives on disability in modern society.
Catch and Kill’ recounts Ronan Farrow’s investigation into Hollywood’s sexual misconduct, unraveling cover-ups and the systems in place to silence victims.
Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies with voluntary institutions, criticizing authoritarian government structures.
A collective journal by students who faced adversity and gang violence but found hope through writing, guided by teacher Erin Gruwell.
Raise Your Voice by Kathy Khang is a guide to communicating your unique perspective and story to empower yourself and others.
Luvvie Ajayi Jones inspires readers to overcome fear and embrace their inner ‘troublemaker’ to achieve goals and speak out against injustices.
Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown explores the notion that finding joy and happiness in life’s various facets can be a form of political rebellion and empowerment.