I’ve compiled a list of the top ten nonfiction books (and two academic articles) that can be considered required reading for any feminist in 2020. Drawing from both the classics and some of the most influential and important contemporary work.
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Read MoreLink Roundup #23: Is feminist fashion good activism? The limits of academic freedom, the burden of student debt, and more.
Read MoreHere are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read and/or find inspiring and thought-provoking. Link Roundup #17 includes: climate change as a feminist issue, Ferrante fever, and musings on art.
Read MoreHere are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read: Link Roundup #16: Wellness Mansplained, Fiction by Emma Cline, What You Can’t Expect When You’re Expecting, Lady Gaga, and more. Have you read any of these, and if so, what did you think? What’s on your to-read list?
Read MoreHere are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read: Decolonial feminism, some of the challenges of democracy, Black Girl Magic, and more.
Read MoreHere are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read: Kit Kats in Japan, Education in Finland, Food in Naples, and more.
Read MoreHere are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read: Birthing Justice, Queens of Infamy, Time-Traveling with the Dictionary, and more.
Read MoreA geographically-specific reading list for a trip to Upstate New York.
Read MoreIf you call yourself a yogi, it is not enough to “stay out of it.”
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