Incoming Resources
- WHAT ARE CHILDREN FOR?, ON AMBIVALENCE AND CHOICE
- HOW TO ABOLISH PRISONS, LESSONS FROM THE MOVEMENT AGAINST IMPRISONMENT
- Wrong, how media, politics, and identity drive our appetite for misinformation, Dannagal Goldthwaite Young
- A DISABILITY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
- Girls Rule:, 50 Women Who Changed the World /
- Free as a bird, the story of Malala, written and illustrated by Lina Maslo
- The queens of animation, the untold story of the women who transformed the world of Disney and made cinematic history, Nathalia Holt
- Braving the wilderness, the quest for true belonging and the courage to stand alone, Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW
- INVISIBLE LABOR, THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE CESAREAN SECTION
- THE BLIND WOODSMAN, ONE MAN'S JOURNEY TO FIND HIS PURPOSE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF DARKNESS
- OUR HISTORY IS THE FUTURE, STANDING ROCK VERSUS THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE, AND THE LONG TRADITION OF INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE
- MAGICAL/REALISM, ESSAYS ON MUSIC, MEMORY, FANTASY, AND BORDERS
- The status revolution, the improbable story of how the lowbrow became the highbrow, Chuck Thompson
- An ABC of equality, written by Chana Ginelle Ewing ; illustrated by Paulina Morgan
- Ella persistió, 13 mujeres americana que cambiaron el mundo, escrito por Chelsea Clinton ; ilustrado por Alexandra Boiger ; traducido por Teresa Mlawer
- Kids speak out about inequality, Chris Schwab
- Smashing stigma, dismantling stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination, by Connie Goldsmith
- The identity trap, a story of ideas and power in our time, Yascha Mounk
- Equality with Simone de Beauvoir, Duane Armitage and Maureen McQuerry ; pictures by Robin Rosenthal
- LET'S TALK ABOUT AGING PARENTS, A REAL-LIFE GUIDE TO SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH 30 ESSENTIAL CONVERSATIONS
- Divided, the perils of our growing inequality, edited by David Cay Johnston
- UNTITLED
- A LIFE IMPOSSIBLE, LIVING WITH ALS: FINDING PEACE AND WISDOM WITHIN A FRAGILE EXISTENCE
- Women's health
- Status and culture, how our desire for social rank creates taste, identity, art, fashion, and constant change, W. David Marx