Incoming Resources
- Woke, a guide to social justice, Titania McGrath
- No country for eight-spot butterflies, a lyric essay, Julian Aguon
- Persist, Elizabeth Warren
- "In a single garment of destiny", a global vision of justice, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; edited and introduced by Lewis V. Baldwin ; foreword by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
- Inside the Met, an unforgettable 150th year, produced, written and directed by Ian Denyer
- Read this to get smarter, about race, class, gender, disability & more, Blair Imani
- The revolution will not be funded, beyond the non-profit industrial complex, edited by INCITE!
- We do this 'til we free us, abolitionist organizing and transforming justice, Mariame Kaba ; foreword by Naomi Murakawa ; edited by Tamara K. Nopper
- Critical hope, how to grapple with complexity, lead with purpose, and cultivate transformative social change, Kari Grain
- Break the wheel, ending the cycle of police violence, Keith Ellison
- Stay woke, a meditation guide for the rest of us, Justin Michael Williams ; [illustrations, Victoria Cassinova]
- Social justice for the sensitive soul, how to change the world in quiet ways, Dorcas Cheng-Tozun
- Chingona, owning your inner badass for healing and justice, Alma Zaragoza-Petty
- The body economic, why austerity kills : recessions, budget battles, and the politics of life and death, David Stuckler, Sanjay Basu
- We will not cancel us, and other dreams of transformative justice, adrienne maree brown ; afterword by Malkia Devich Cyril
- Pregnant while Black, advancing justice for maternal health in America, Monique Rainford, MD
- Still hopeful, lessons from a lifetime of activism, Maude Barlow
- The social justice advocate's handbook, a guide to gender, [written & illustrated by Sam Killermann]
- One with Nineveh, politics, consumption, and the human future, Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich
- Mobility justice, the politics of movement in an age of extremes, Mimi Sheller
- Beyond survival, strategies and stories from the transformative justice movement, edited by Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
- Nosotros decimos no, crónicas (1963/1988), Eduardo Galeano
- Shared sisterhood, how to take collective action for racial and gender equity at work, Dr. Tina Opie, Dr. Beth A. Livingston
- The politics of trauma, somatics, healing, and social justice, Staci K. Haines ; foreword by Ai-Jen Poo ; afterword by Richard Strozzi-Heckler
- Say the right thing, how to talk about identity, diversity, and justice, Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow
- Among the bloodpeople, politics and flesh, by Thomas Glave
- Damaged like me, essays on love, harm, and transformation, Kimberly Dark
- Healing justice lineages, dreaming at the crossroads of liberation, collective care, and safety, Cara Page & Erica Woodland ; foreword by Aurora Levins Morales
- Some of my best friends, essays on lip service, Tajja Isen
- Liberated to the bone, histories, bodies, futures, Susan Raffo
- The wake up, closing the gap between good intentions and real change, Michelle Mijung Kim
- Can your smartphone change the world?, Erinne Paisley
- Springtime for snowflakes, "social justice" and its postmodern parentage : a memoir, by Michael Rectenwald
- A future without walls, confronting our divisions
- Her allies, a practical toolkit to help men lead through advocacy, Hira Ali
- Dreaming in public, building the occupy movement
- Bias interrupted, creating inclusion forreal and for good, Joan C. Williams
- SENDEROS DEL MUNDO
- Dreaming in public, building the occupy movement, edited by Amy Schrager Lang & Daniel Lang/Levitsky
- Collective visioning, how groups can work together for a just and sustainable future, Linda Stout
- The good society, the humane agenda, John Kenneth Galbraith
- Design justice, community-led practices to build the worlds we need, Sasha Costanza-Chock
- Taking sides, revolutionary solidarity and the poverty of liberalism, edited by Cindy Milstein
- Global values 101, a short course, edited by Kate Holbrook ... [et al.]
- Wanting what's best : parenting, privilege, and building a just world, Sarah W. Jaffe
- Water makes us wet, an ecosexual adventure, Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, directors
- Saving our own lives, a liberatory practice of harm reduction, Shira Hassan ; edited by Deana G. Lewis ; foreword by adrienne maree brown ; introduction by Tourmaline ; afterword by Rosario Dawson
- Humanists in the hood, unapologetically black, feminist, and heretical, Sikivu Hutchinson
- The future is disabled, prophecies, love notes and mourning songs, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
- The revolution will not be litigated, people power and legal power in the 21st century, edited by Katie Redford and Mark Gevisser ; with a foreword by Jane Fonda