Six great reads for #WomensHistoryMonth
Who’s ready for a #WomensHistoryMonth book club? (there are so many to choose from!) Here are six great reads on the struggle for gender equity:
“March Forward, Girl” by Melba Pattillo Beals — A new memoir of growing up in the Jim Crow South from legendary civil rights activist
“Bad Feminist” by Roxane Gay — The 2014 instant-classic collection of essays spanning politics, criticism, and feminism
“Feminism is for Everybody” by bell hooks — An open-hearted vision of feminism by one of our favorite authors
“All the Women are White, All the Blacks are Men: But Some of Us Are Brave” — Edited by Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith — A classic collection used in many women’s studies and Black studies courses
“Sister Outsider” by Audre Lorde — A collection of essential writings from the one and only Audre Lorde
“My Life on the Road” by Gloria Steinem — The 2015 traveling memoir from the legendary feminist leader and A CALL TO MEN honorary board member