Held annually on the last Saturday in April, Independent Bookstore Day is one of our favorite days of the year!
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Read MoreCandidates from the publishing and nonprofit fields are encouraged to apply. All details can be found on the City University of New York website.
Read MoreWe’re sharing a sneak peek at a section of the book that explores the feminist writer who most influenced the contributors. From bell hook’s AIN’T I A WOMAN to Audre Lorde’s SISTER OUTSIDER, we’re loving these picks.
Read MoreScroll to see what the FP team has been reading this week!
Read MoreWith your help, we’re excited to continue honoring our impressive history while building the future of feminist literature.
Read More#StopAsianHate by donating, volunteering, speaking out, taking action, and reading (yes, reading!)
Read MoreIn September 2020 the Feminist Press lost our visionary founder, Florence Howe. Today, we celebrate what would have been Florence’s ninety-second birthday, the first since her passing.
Read MoreWe’re taking a step back in time to remember FP at the start of the new millenium.
Read MoreFrom WHAT GOD IS HONORED HERE? edited by Shannon Gibney and Kao Kalia Yang to MISCARRIAGE MOM by Kristy Parisi, #IHadAMiscarriage creator and author Jessica Zucker shares must-read pregnancy loss resources.
Read MoreWinners will be announced in a live-streamed ceremony and on Twitter (@latimesbooks) on Friday, April 16.
Read MoreSome readers were well acquainted with the Feminist Press by the 1990s; and for others, the decade was an introduction to the new world that feminist literature made possible.
Read MoreToday, we remember the 1980s—the decade of the Feminist Press’s adolescence.
Read MoreThe Feminist Press was the brainchild of Florence Howe (1929–2020), who in 1970 asked a critical question: Where are all the women writers?
Read MoreIn celebration of our Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Book Critics Circle, over the next few weeks we’ll be posting a series of reflections upon the history of the Feminist Press.
Read MoreFrom adrienne marie brown’s EMERGENT STRATEGY to Grace Lee Boggs’s LIVING FOR CHANGE, here are our staff picks.
Read MoreThe Feminist Press is excited to announce that we have been approved for a $40,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts to support our book publications and programming in 2021.
Read MoreFrom Brontez Purnell to Rivers Solomon, here are our 2021 must-reads.
Read MoreA virtual ceremony will be held on March 25.
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