Ijeoma Oluo on How We Can Fight Oppression and Transform Our Society
The author of "Be a Revolution" discusses the racist fears behind book banning and the connections between reproductive justice and racial justice
The author of "Be a Revolution" discusses the racist fears behind book banning and the connections between reproductive justice and racial justice
In Maria José Ferrada's novel "How to Turn into a Bird," a Chilean man makes a radical choice to leave the bounds of capitalism and convention
Betsy Cornwell on writing her Jane Eyre-inspired revenge narrative "Reader, I Murdered Him" in the wake of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings
In "Dinosaurs" a wealthy New York City transplant seeks purpose and community in Arizona
From climate change to animal welfare, Claire Boyles, author of "Site Fidelity," recommends books about women activists
All it took was one tell-all to destroy the Order of the Pug
Attica Locke's latest crime novel wrestles with innocence and forgiveness
“An Extravaganza in Two Acts” by Leigh Newman, original fiction recommended by Electric Literature
Sharlene Teo uses the Pontianak myth as an analogy for women who refuse to conform to societal norms