Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity -- Juvenile literature
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Gender identity
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- Opal Lee and what it means to be free, the true story of the grandmother of Juneteenth, by Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrations by Keturah A Bobo
- Build strong communities, by Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
- A house for everyone, a story to help children learn about gender identity and gender expression, Jo Hirst ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- Maya Lin, written by Grace Lin ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Rose spoke out, the story of Rose Schneiderman, by Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrated by Giovanni Abeille
- Dorothy Height, written by Kelly Starling Lyons ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The untold story of Sylvia Mendez, school desegregation pioneer, by Leticia Gonzales
- Ablaze with color, a story of painter Alma Thomas, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Loveis Wise
- Emily Dickinson, singular poet, Carol Dommermuth-Costa
- Patsy Mink, written by Tae Keller ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Alice Ramsey's grand adventure, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Lady Icarus, balloonmania and the brief, bold life of Sophie Blanchard, Deborah Noyes
- Sylvia Rivera, Claudia Romo Edelman, J. Gia Loving ; illustrated by Cheyne Gallarde
- The woman who split the atom, the life of Lise Meitner, by Marissa Moss
- The gender wheel, by Maya Gonzalez
- Ketanji, Justice Jackson's journey to the U.S. Supreme Court, written by Kekla Magoon ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- A take-charge girl blazes a trail to congress, the story of Jeannette Rankin, Gretchen Woelfle ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- Every Body is a Rainbow, A Kid's Guide to Bodies Across the Gender Spectrum, Caroline Carter ; illustrated by Mathias Ball
- Sharice's big voice, a native kid becomes a congresswoman, by Sharice Davids with Nancy K. Mays ; illustrations by Joshua Mangeshig Pawls-Steckley
- Taking off, airborne with Mary Wilkins Ellis, Emily Arnold McCully
- Here we are, feminism for the real world, edited by Kelly Jensen
- A different kind of normal, my real-life completely true story about being unique, Abigail Balfe
- Being Jazz, my life as a (transgender) teen, Jazz Jennings
- Marian Anderson, written by Katheryn Russell-Brown ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- My name is Georgia, a portrait, by Jeanette Winter
- Never give up, Dr. Kati Karikó and the race for the future of vaccines, Debbie Dadey ; illustrated by Juliana Oakley
- It's a they!, Lindsay Herriot
- My culture, my gender, me, Cassandra Jules Corrigan ; illustrated by Moe Butterfly
- Faith Ringgold, narrating the world in pattern and color, written by Sharna Jackson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- Kapaemahu, by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Joe Wilson ; illustrated by Daniel Sousa
- Beyond the gender binary, Alok Vaid-Menon
- The pronoun book, Chris Ayala-Kronos, Melita Tirado
- Dream with the, sueña con las Latinitas, Juliet Menéndez
- Understanding gender, Juno Dawson
- Oprah Winfrey, written by Renée Watson ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The lobster lady, Alexandra S.D. Hinrichs ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- Opal Lee and what it means to be free educator's guide
- Mama in Congress, Rashida Tlaib's journey to Washington, Rashida and Adam Tlaib with Miranda Paul ; illustrated by Olivia Aserr
- Dressing up the stars, the story of movie costume designer Edith Head, written by Jeanne Walker Harvey ; illustrated by Diana Toledano
- If you were a princess, by Hillary Homzie ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Georgia O'Keeffe, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Erica Salcedo
- Her name was Mary Katharine, the story of the only woman whose name appears on the Declaration of Independence, Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- Ketanji Brown Jackson, a justice for all, written by Tami Charles ; illustrated by Jemma Skidmore
- She sang for India, how M.S. Subbulakshmi used her voice for change, written by Suma Subramaniam ; illustrated by Shreya Gupta
- The astronomer who questioned everything, the story of Maria Mitchell, written by Laura Alary ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Dare to question, Carrie Chapman Catt's voice for the vote, by Jasmine A. Stirling ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Gender identity, Char Light
- I'm still here, loving myself in a world not made for me, Austin Channing Brown with Andrea Williams
- Courageous children and women of the American Revolution-- through primary sources, John Micklos, Jr
- Only the best, the exceptional life and fashion of Ann Lowe, by Kate Messner and Margaret E. Powell ; illustrated by Erin K. Robinson
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