This week our archival intern Monika Zaleska explores Alice Walker’s Zora Neale Hurston reader, I LOVE MYSELF WHEN I AM LAUGHING.
Read MoreThis fall, our archival intern Monika Zaleska will offer a glimpse back into FP’s collection, using correspondence, documents, and clips from our extensive archive. Monika is a PhD student in the CUNY Graduate Center’s Comparative Literature Program, and is working with FP through a grant from Publics Lab.
Read MoreWe called in the experts to recommend some very excellent books!
Read MoreCelebrate WE WERE THERE with these 1970s feminist milestones.
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Read MoreFrom Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging to Lizzie McGuire, here’s a list of what to binge after you finish Milks’s new book :)
Read MoreOn September 12, 2020, our beloved founder Florence Howe passed away. Today, one year later, we invite you to take a moment to honor her life and celebrate her legacy with us.
Read MoreFrom Sofia Samatar to Ilan Pappe, here’s what we read this week.
Read MoreLearn more about Ale’s fight to save her neighborhood.
Read MoreWe all have a lot to learn from Alejandria, the nine-year-old protagonist of ALEJANDRIA FIGHTS BACK! / ¡LA LUCHA DE ALEJANDRIA!
Read MoreIn celebration of Shiori Ito’s BLACK BOX (translated by Allison Markin Powell), we gathered the very best in translated nonfiction to add to your TBR.
Read More“SKYE PAPERS may be Ajalon’s first novel, but she is an experienced artist"—Andrea Lawlor
Read MoreWe haven’t met our fundraising goal yet—but you can help change that!
Read MoreFrom Nella Larsen’s PASSING to Sarah Water’s FINGERSMITH, we recommend this full suite of tales with twists for when you finish SKYE PAPERS and want more.
Read MoreGrant funds will support Feminist Press’s 2021 publishing program and roster of literary events.
Read MoreThe power of feminist literature doesn’t end when a book is published—that’s only the beginning.
Read MoreExpand your queer reading list this June with these FP must-reads.
Read MoreWhy do we need feminist literature?
Read MoreThis year, the Feminist Press launched a theory of change: an outline of how our work impacts the world.
Read More“This unflinching, heavily researched book shimmers with vulnerability, introspection, and purpose as the author skillfully lays the facts alongside the physical and emotional tolls they had on her.”
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