Social movements
Label
Social movements
Name
Social movements
Source
homoit
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- The ballad of Hattie Taylor, Susan Andersen
- The Rakess, Scarlett Peckham
- Before you know it
- A most imperfect union, a contrarian history of the United States, by Ilan Stavans ; illustrated by Lalo Alcaraz
- Rehearsals for living, Robyn Maynard, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- How to start a revolution, a Big Indy production in association with Lion Television ; a film by Ruaridh Arrow ; directed [and written] by Ruaridh Arrow ; produced by Richard Shaw
- A girl in three parts, Suzanne Daniel
- The indispensable Zinn, the essential writings of the "people's historian", Howard Zinn ; edited by Timothy Patrick McCarthy
- No shortcuts, organizing for power in the new gilded age, Jane F. McAlevey
- Dancing in the darkness, spiritual lessons for thriving in turbulent times, Otis Moss III with Gregory Lichtenberg ; foreword by Michael Eric Dyson
- The activist's media handbook, lessons from fifty years as a progressive agitator, David Fenton ; foreword by George Lakoff, PhD
- We do this 'til we free us, abolitionist organizing and transforming justice, Mariame Kaba ; foreword by Naomi Murakawa ; edited by Tamara K. Nopper
- #Sayhername, Black women's stories of police violence and public silence, The African American Policy Forum ; coauthored by Kimberlé Crenshaw and the African American Policy Forum ; foreword Janelle Monáe
- The future is disabled, prophecies, love notes and mourning songs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
- The woman warrior, China men ; Tripmaster monkey ; Hawai°i one summer ; other writings, Maxine Hong Kingston ; Viet Thanh Nguyen, editor
- Chasing the truth, a young journalist's guide to investigative reporting, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey ; adapted by Ruby Shamir
- Make trouble, standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead, Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson ; adapted by Ruby Shamir
- City of betrayal, Victoria Thompson
- Kraken calling, Aric McBay
- The purpose of power, how we come together when we fall apart, Alicia Garza
- Breaking point, the war for democracy in Ukraine
- Stuff mom never told you, the feminist past, present, and future, Anney Reese and Samantha McVey
- Shoulder to shoulder, working together for a sustainable future, Evelyn Searle Hess
- How elites ate the social justice movement, Fredrik deBoer
- Cramm this book, so you know WTF is going on in the world today, Olivia Seltzer
- The next American revolution, sustainable activism for the twenty-first century, Grace Lee Boggs ; with Scott Kurashige ; foreword by Danny Glover
- Practical radicals, seven strategies to change the world, Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce
- Your driver is waiting, Priya Guns
- Can you see the wind?, Beverly Gologorsky
- Who was Susan B. Anthony?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Mike Lacey
- Fight like a mother, how a grassroots movement took on the gun lobby and why women will change the world, Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action
- A different kind of daughter, the girl who hid from the Taliban in plain sight, Maria Toorpakai with Katharine Holstein
- Blueberry soup
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- Speak up!, our voices will be heard ; we are unstoppable ; use your voice to change the world, Laura Coryton
- Craftivism, the art of craft and activism, edited by Betsy Greer
- Rise up and sing!, power, protest, and activism in music, Andrea Warner ; illustrated by Louise Reimer
- The end of protest, a new playbook for revolution, Micah White
- The invention of wings, Sue Monk Kidd
- The madness of crowds, gender, race and identity, Douglas Murray
- 1919 the year that changed America, Martin W. Sandler
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- She said, breaking the sexual harassment story that helped ignite a movement, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey
- Let this radicalize you, organizing and the revolution of reciprocal care, Kelly Hayes and Mariame Kaba ; foreword by Maya Schenwar ; afterword by Harsha Walia
Outgoing Resources
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