Incoming Resources
- Cansadas, Nuria Varela
- Feminisms, edited by Sandra Kemp and Judith Squires
- Invisible women, data bias in a world designed for men, Caroline Criado-Perez
- Inferior, how science got women wrong and the new research that's rewriting the story, Angela Saini
- Women change the world, noteworthy women on cultivating your potential and achieving success, edited by Michelle Patterson
- Bridging, how Gloria Anzaldúa's life and work transformed our own, edited by AnaLouise Keating and Gloria González-López
- Lactivism, how feminists and fundamentalists, hippies and yuppies, and physicians and politicians made breastfeeding big business and bad policy, Courtney Jung
- Women's studies on its own, a next wave reader in institutional change, edited by Robyn Wiegman
- Deco body, deco city, female spectacle and modernity in Mexico City, 1900-1939, Ageeth Sluis
- Breaking out again, feminist ontology and epistemology, Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
- Recipes for reading, community cookbooks, stories, histories, edited by Anne L. Bower
- Contemporary women artists, Wendy Beckett
- The myth of the goddess, evolution of an image, Anne Baring and Jules Cashford
- Women change the world, noteworthy women on cultivating your potential and achieving success, edited by Michelle Patterson
- Jane Fonda In five acts, HBO Documentary Films presents ; a Pentimento Production ; produced by Emma Pildes ; produced by Jessica Levin ; produced and directed by Susan Lacy
- Feminist, queer, crip, Alison Kafer
- Feminist perspectives on Jewish studies, Lynn Davidman & Shelly Tenenbaum, editors
- The American women's almanac, 500 years of making history, Deborah G. Felder