Incoming Resources
- Feminism's forgotten fight, the unfinished struggle for work and family, Kirsten Swinth
- Stories of women during the industrial revolution, changing roles, changing lives, Ben Hubbard
- Reproductive health and women's rights, Zoe Lowery and Jennifer Bringle
- The trouble with white women, a counterhistory of feminism, Kyla Schuller
- Make trouble, standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead, Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson
- He's a stud, she's a slut and 49 other double standards every woman should know, Jessica Valenti
- The crunk feminist collection, edited by Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, Robin M. Boylorn
- Bad fat black girl, notes from a trap feminist, Sesali Bowen
- Women's rights, people and perspectives, Crista DeLuzio, editor
- We rise to resist, voices from a new era in women's political action, edited by Paula vW. Dáil and Betty L. Wells
- Represent, directed by Hillary Bachelder
- Votes for women!, the American woman suffrage movement and the Nineteenth Amendment : a reference guide, Marion W. Roydhouse
- Believing, our thirty-year journey to end gender violence, Anita Hill
- A little f'd up, why feminism is not a dirty word, Julie Zeilinger
- Raising our hands, how white women can stop avoiding hard conversations, start accepting responsibility, and find our place on the new frontlines, Jenna Arnold
- Inside the women's rights movement, Jill Keppeler
- Unscrewed, women, sex, power, and how to stop letting the system screw us all, Jaclyn Friedman
- The women's movement, by Don Nardo
- Make trouble, standing up, speaking out, and finding the courage to lead, Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson
- Black feminism reimagined, after intersectionality, Jennifer C. Nash
- Women's equality, NPR
- The women's rights movement, by Don Nardo
- The women's rights movement, then and now, by Rebecca Langston-George
- The women's rights movement, moving toward equality, Shane Mountjoy
- All the lives I want, essays about my best friends who happen to be famous strangers, Alana Massey
- Don't let it get you down, essays on race, gender, and the body, Savala Nolan
- What is the women's rights movement?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Burn it down, women writing about anger, [edited by] Lilly Dancyger
- She the people, a graphic history of uprisings, breakdowns, setbacks, revolts, and enduring hope on the unfinished road to women's equality, Jen Deaderick ; illustrations by Rita Sapunor
- Town bloody hall, by Chris Hegedus & D.A. Pennebaker ; Theater for Ideas presents ; produced by Shirley Broughton and Edith Van Slyck
- A girl's guide to joining the resistance, a handbook on feminism and fighting for good, Emma Gray
- Good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger, Rebecca Traister
- Funding feminism, monied women, philanthropy, and the women's movement, 1870-1967, Joan Marie Johnson
- After the rise and stall of American feminism, taking back a revolution, Lynn S. Chancer
- The extra woman, how Marjorie Hillis led a generation of women to live alone and like it, Joanna Scutts
- Reckoning, the epic battle against sexual abuse and harassment, Linda Hirshman
- Women's rights, documents decoded, Aimee D. Shouse
- Nobody's victim, fighting psychos, stalkers, pervs, and trolls, Carrie Goldberg with Jeannine Amber
- Equality, a history of the women's movement in America, produced and directed by Wolfington Productions
- Perspectives on the women's rights movement, by Kelly Bakshi
- The 51% minority, how women are still not equal and what you can do about it, Lis Wiehl
- The women's liberation movement, 1960-1990, Terry Catasús Jennings
- Women and feminism today, by Crystal Sands
- What is the women's rights movement?, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Equal means equal, Heroica Films presents; written, directed and produced by Kamala Lopez ; producer, Joel Marshall ; co-writer and producer, Gini Sikes
- Unfinished business, women men work family, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; [introduction by Gail Collins ; afterword by Anna Quindlen]
- A matter of simple justice, the untold story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a few good women, Lee Stout
- Fighting for equality, a life of May Wright Sewall, Ray E. Boomhower
- Formidable, American women and the fight for equality, 1920-2020, Elisabeth Griffith