Incoming Resources
- It's up to the women, Eleanor Roosevelt ; illustration by Jill Lepore
- The extra woman, how Marjorie Hillis led a generation of women to live alone and like it, Joanna Scutts
- Funding feminism, monied women, philanthropy, and the women's movement, 1870-1967, Joan Marie Johnson
- Fearless women, feminist patriots from Abigail Adams to Beyoncé, Elizabeth Cobbs
- Nobody's victim, fighting psychos, stalkers, pervs, and trolls, Carrie Goldberg with Jeannine Amber
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; [introduction by Gail Collins ; afterword by Anna Quindlen]
- Feminism unfinished, a short, surprising history of American women's movements, Dorothy Sue Cobble, Linda Gordon, and Astrid Henry
- Make trouble, standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead, Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson
- A girl's guide to joining the resistance, a feminist handbook on fighting for good, Emma Gray ; illustrated by Eva Hill
- The trouble with white women, a counterhistory of feminism, Kyla Schuller
- All the lives I want, essays about my best friends who happen to be famous strangers, Alana Massey
- The women of NOW, how feminists built an organization that transformed America, Katherine Turk
- Outrageous acts and everyday rebellions, Gloria Steinem
- She said, breaking the sexual harassment story that helped ignite a movement, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey
- Town bloody hall, by Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker ; Theater for Ideas presents ; produced and distributed by Pennebaker Hegedus Films, Inc. ; [produced by Shirley Broughton and Edith Van Slyck]
- Subverted, how i helped the sexual revolution hijack the women's movement, Sue Ellen Browder
- NPR American chronicles, NPR
- Unfinished business, women men work family, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- It's up to the women, Eleanor Roosevelt ; introduction by Jill Lepore
- We were feminists once, from riot grrrl to CoverGirl®, the buying and selling of a political movement, Andi Zeisler
- Believing, our thirty-year journey to end gender violence, Anita Hill
- Reckoning, the epic battle against sexual abuse and harassment, Linda Hirshman
- The crunk feminist collection, edited by Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, Robin M. Boylorn
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- Good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger, Rebecca Traister
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- The only woman in the room, why science is still a boys' club, Eileen Pollack
- Don't let it get you down, essays on race, gender, and the body, Savala Nolan
- Bad fat Black girl, notes from a trap feminist, Sesali Bowen
- The women's liberation movement, Sylvia Engdahl, editor
- Unscrewed, women, sex, power, and how to stop letting the system screw us all, Jaclyn Friedman
- Make trouble, standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead, Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson
- Formidable, American women and the fight for equality, 1920-2020, Elisabeth Griffith
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; [introduction by Gail Collins ; afterword by Anna Quindlen]
- Backlash, the undeclared war against American women, Susan Faludi
- Burn it down, women writing about anger, edited by Lilly Dancyger
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- Represent, directed by Hillary Bachelder
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- Unbecoming a lady, the forgotten sluts and shrews that shaped America, Therese Oneill ; illustrations by Lisa Jonté
- We were feminists once, from riot grrrl to CoverGirl®, the buying and selling of a political movement, Andi Zeisler
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- Good girls don't make history, created by Elizabeth Kiehner, Keith Olwell ; written by Elizabeth Kiehner, Kara Coyle, illustration, design, Micaela Dawn, Mary Sanche
- All the lives I want, essays about my best friends who happen to be famous strangers, Alana Massey
- She said, breaking the sexual harassment story that helped ignite a movement, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey
- Nobody's victim, fighting psychos, stalkers, pervs, and trolls, Carrie Goldberg, with Jeannine Amber
- Hood feminism, notes from the women that a movement forgot, Mikki Kendall
- The crunk feminist collection, edited by Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, Robin M. Boylorn
- It's up to the women, Eleanor Roosevelt ; introduction by Jill Lepore
- The only woman in the room, why science is still a boys' club, Eileen Pollack