In honor of Women’s History Month we want to highlight and celebrate the countless contributions and achievements of women throughout history. We invite you to explore the voices of women that serve as a reminder of their strength and resilience in the fight for a more inclusive world. Dive into our selection of books from writers and activists, to politicians and artists, who have used their voices to advocate for change, challenge the status quo, and inspire others to do the same.

HOW TO THINK LIKE A WOMAN by Regan Penaluna

WOMEN WHO LEAD by Julia Boorstin

A BLACK WOMEN’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES by Diana Ramey Berry

KILLING THE BLACK BODY by Dorothy Roberts

HAPPILY by Sabrina Orah Mark

WEAVING SUNDOWN IN SCARLET LIGHT by Joy Harjo

WOMEN, RACE, AND CLASS by Angela Davis

THE RUIN OF ALL WITCHES by Malcolm Gaskill

THE RIGHT TO SEX by Amia Srinivasan

THE AGITATORS by Dorothy Wickenden

WANTING edited by Margot Kahn

GETTING LOST by Annie Ernaux

MY PEN IS THE WING OF A BIRD by 18 Afghan Women

THE STORY OF JANE by Laura Kaplan

 

SISTER OUTSIDER by Audre Lorde

WOMAN WITHOUT SHAME by Sandra Cisneros

HOOD FEMINISM by Mikki Kendall

MEN EXPLAIN THINGS TO ME by Rebecca Solnit

THE WOMAN WARRIOR by Maxine Hong Kingston

A ROOM OF ONE’ S OWN by Virgina Woolf