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Find Your Next Favorite Read Through These Ten BookTokers
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... #bookrecs #sadgirl #foryoupage ♬ original sound - Isaac H.P Karaoke Backup
Still looking for inspiration? Check out some of our recommended reads written by women. Top photo: Books With Lee, Moon ...
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Created on 09 March 2023
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10 Fanstastic New Books by Women to Make Catching Up on that New Year's Resolution to "Read More" a Breeze! ...
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... universal childcare, creating yet another hurdle for mothers in the workforce. Beyond just governmental policy inadequacies, Grose also points out that for centuries now, American women have had to shoulder ...
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Created on 24 January 2023
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Get To The Other Side Of Loss With These 10 Biographies On Grief and The Human Experience
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... trajectory of my post-loss life. In its 283 pages, I learned how other women, including Edelman, had successfully navigated their motherless lives and felt newly emboldened that I could, too. Some had ...
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Created on 29 September 2022
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Hillary Clinton's New Podcast "Gutsy" Profiles Women Who Inspire: Our Top 10 Pop Culture Picks For Fa
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7. Gutsy on Apple TV+
Hosted by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, this docuseries based on the Clintons’ collaborative work The Book of Gutsy Women features female artists and activists ...
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Created on 07 September 2022
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3 New Feminist Titles That Examine Women's Place In Civilization And Society: BUST Review
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Hotbed: Bohemian Greenwich Village and the Secret Club that Sparked Modern Feminism By Joanna Scutts (Seal Press)
Among the stories left untold from the women’s rights movement is the history ...
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Created on 11 July 2022
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In this Security Job, Sexism and The Patriarchy Are Actually Helping Women Excel
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... So why are women so much better at this job than men?
Alethe Denis always wanted to be a spy. She first experienced the thrill of changing identities as a teen when she divided her time between South ...
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Created on 30 June 2022
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"Legends of Drag" Pays Homage To Drag Icons "Of A Certain Age" Who Paved The Way For The Queens of Today ...
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... of survival, and ones that need to be relayed and heard. From the trans women that started the Compton Cafeteria Riots and the Stonewall Inn Uprising (hey Marsha) that catapulted the gay liberation movement, ...
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Created on 21 June 2022
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13 Women of Color-Owned and Operated Bookstores You Can Support Right Now
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... ownership prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, women of color have moved to the forefront of the narrative and are slaying it on the literary frontlines. With so much information out there, and a rapidly evolving ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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Celebrated Author and Intersectional Feminist bell hooks Has Died
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(Feminism)
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... Gloria Jean Watkins— published her first book, Ain’t I a Woman? Black Women and Feminism in 1981, under her adopted pen name “bell hooks.” A name that proudly honors her great-grandmother’s name, Bell ...
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Created on 15 December 2021
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Upcoming Novel "Julia" Will Retell Orwell's "1984," But This Time, Through A Woman's E
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... it was simply a matter of finding the right person to do it. Newman, nominated for prestigious honors such as the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the Guardian First Book Award, quickly emerged as ...
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Created on 09 December 2021
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“With her eyes still open, she touched herself for a minute and a half, came noiselessly”: Sally Rooney Depicts Female Sexuality, Bi-sexuality, Intellectual Women, and Mental Illness in New Book “Beautiful ...
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(Books)
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... interchanging between first and third-person narratives.
Following a year (or so) in the life of two 30-year-old, intellectual, Marxist women, Alice and Eileen, the novel occupies topics of friendship, ...
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Created on 20 October 2021
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Happy Birthday, Octavia Butler! 4 Powerful Life Lessons From the Renowned Science Fiction And Afrofuturistic Feminist Writer
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... the theory that people will imagine other races; or better yet, on the theory that all people are alike anyway, so what does it matter? Well, remember when men represented all of humanity? Women didn’t ...
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Created on 22 June 2021
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Cultures That Embraced LGBTQIA+ Identity Before Colonization Messed Everything Up
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... known as hijras. In Hindu texts, it is said that following the exile of Lord Rama from Ayodhya, his entire kingdom went to follow him into the forest. He then told his followers, “Men and women, please ...
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Created on 10 June 2021
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9 Books By International LGBTQ+ Authors For Present And Future Pride Celebrations
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... of a road trip that is the catalyst for the reunion of two women (and estranged friends) who are quickly forced to confront the tensions that previously split them apart, as they once again begin to emerge. ...
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Created on 03 June 2021
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Are You A Bibliophile Looking For A Fun, Book-Loving Online Community? Check Out These 10 Cool BookTubers!
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BookTube is a growing community within the greater YouTube world that's home to a number of people who produce incredible content all about books. BookTubers usually create videos reviewing and discussing ...
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Created on 12 May 2021
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Jennifer Mack-Watkins's Newest Exhibit is An Ode to the Beauty of Black Yout
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(Arts)
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... Her Annual Fundraiser Dedicated to Brooklyn Creatives
Gwen Smith’s “The Black Women Project” (Vol. 1 & 2) Reimagines What A Portrait Can Be
Cartoonist Ellen Forney Wants You To Stay Informed And ...
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Created on 08 April 2021
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Morgan Jerkins' Debut Novel, "Caul Baby," Is A Healing Work of Black Family Folklor
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... white folks while turning away Black women. One such woman, Laila, is turned away after requesting the caul to ensure her unborn child’s safety. She loses the baby, loses her hold on reality, and becomes ...
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Created on 06 April 2021
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Hair Art: The Morbid Trend That Dominated the Victorian Era
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... so the trend became a popular parlor craft among middle-class white women of the Victorian era. According to Artsy, strands of hair were braided into bracelets, molded into loops to create floral patterns, ...
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Created on 05 April 2021
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Struggling With Loneliness One Year Into The Pandemic? These 9 Simple Tips Can Help.
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... Voice of Domestic Violence. Volunteering for any cause allows you to help yourself and your community while building your resume. Another organization, the National Organization for Women, focuses on ...
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Created on 31 March 2021
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Remembering Author Beverly Cleary, Who Captured Young Imaginations Through Books Like "Ramona Quimby
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... the imaginations of current, former, and future young people.
Top Image via Wikimedia Commons
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