Here's what you can expect from the Feminist Press in the coming year.
Read MoreIt's time to invest in diverse feminist leadership, in the publishing industry and beyond.
Read MoreThings we have a lot of: books and opinions.
Read MoreHelp us declare FEMINISM the word—and the movement—of 2018, 2019, 2020, and beyond!
Read Morealongside So Much Blue by Percivel Everett, Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang, White Tears by Hari Kunzru, and more.
Read More"I am not Anita Hill—but I could be."
Read MoreCongratulations to Linda Villarosa and Barbara Rosen!
Read MoreRequired FP reading to accompany Tarana Burke's powerful hashtag #metoo.
Read MoreKirkus reviews HOW MAMAS LOVE THEIR BABIES
Read MoreWe've got big plans for a more feminist 2018—how about you?
Read MorePublisher's Weekly on HOW MAMAS LOVE THEIR BABIES
Read More"'RJ is a model not just for women of color, nor just for achieving reproductive freedom. RJ is a model for organizing for human equality and well-being,' writes author Dorothy Roberts in her foreword to the new anthology."
Read More"Writing a children’s book about a sex-working parent became more than a dream or a passion. It became a necessity." —Juniper Fitzgerald
Read MoreGiving Thanks before #GivingTuesday!
Read MoreFrom Gulf of Maine Books to Sister's Uptown Bookstore. the Feminist Press staff weighs in on our favorite indie bookstores.
Read MoreCome to booth 301 for our latest titles, a special #FP4BlkLives reception, and to say hello to our friends at Soapbox Inc.!
Read MoreSupport feminist voices—donate to Feminist Press on #GivingTuesday!
Read More💐Peep our spring season.🌷
Read MoreSamantha Hunt calls The Iliac Crest "one of the most fascinating novels I’ve read in years—utterly weird yet deeply resonant in its portrayal of gendered violence." Read more!
Read MoreJamia Wilson debates Meghan Murphy of Feminist Current on the issue of feminist choice via Al Jazeera.
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