
Feminist Libraries Around the World

Beirut, Lebanon

In Lebanon, feminist books are mainly found in private bookshelves at home or in elite universities. We believe that knowledge should not be an inaccessible resource nor an exclusive individual wealth. The Knowledge Workshop works for more equitable redistribution of feminist knowledge as a transformative collective resource.
This library is open to the public. They invite “anyone to come in to read and to borrow from our wide selection of books, including fiction, autobiography, sexuality, women’s labor, spirituality, history and activism. In addition to our books by and about women in West Asia and North Africa, we are deliberate in including a selection of books by women of color, especially queer women of color.”Glasgow, Scotland

London, England
The Feminist Library This volunteer-run Feminist Library (@feministlibrary) on Westminster Bridge Road launched in 1975. It offers an archive of feminist literature and events. Women’s Library at the London School of Economics According to organizers, the origins of The Women’s Library trace back to the 1866 women’s suffrage petition. They promise “a cross-domain collection containing printed material, archives and 3D objects. The majority of the material dates from the late 19th century to present day. The focus is mainly UK, but there is some international material.”
Istanbul, Turkey
The Women’s Library and Information Centre Foundation According to Işil Baş and Esra Kazanbas, this library “was founded in 1989 in order to collect credible and extensive information about women.” This, they write, “contributes to the preservation of women’s histories in Turkey.”Vancouver, Canada

We encourage intergenerational, intercultural, multilingual conversations through our reading room, events, and programming, and believe in continuing the legacy of women-run bookstores, presses and libraries. Our membership has grown to over 400 women and girls in just one year, and our collection has expanded from 80 titles to well over 2000 and counting, in a variety of languages very much in demand.
The United States
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgRbrgVjetd/ The Free Black Woman’s Library From the website:The Free Black Women’s Library, is an interactive Black Feminist mobile trading library and interactive biblio installation that features a collection of 1000 books written by Black women. The library is committed to centering and celebrating the voices of Black Women in literature. This mobile library pops up monthly in unique and radical spaces throughout Brooklyn, NYC and has also been to Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Please email me directly at ixesmama@gmail.com if you have any inquiries or if you would like the library to come to your area.
Sydney, Australia
