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Graphic Novels and Graphic Nonfiction About Stuff You Should Care About

From feminism to mental health and current events, these graphic novels and graphic nonfiction books, like Paying the Land by Joe Sacco, can educate you on things that matter.

What Are The Library Freedom Project and Abolitionist Library Association?

What's the Library Freedom Project and what does it do? Learn more about the LFP and how it advocates for patrons’ digital privacy and safety.

Beyond the Basics: Books for a Political Education and Liberation

Deepen your political education while you do the work with these reads, including Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women’s Digital Resistance by Moya Bailey.

Community Helpers in Children’s Books: Who is Helping and Which Communities?

We're taking a critical look at community helpers in children's books, including how they're depicted and who they're depicted as serving.

8 Science Fiction Novels by Authors of Color for the End Times

Are these the end times? Who knows! Settle into this current quasi-dystopian reality with recent books by American writers of color.

6 Nonfiction Books About Revolutions and Uprisings

These nonfiction books about revolutions and uprisings focus on people and movements fueled by the need for a more just world and a better future.

Women Warriors for Social Justice

The books include extraordinary stories by and about radical women who considered themselves to be links in the chain in the battle for social justice.

YA Nonfiction Books for the Budding Social Activist

Get empowered to organize and enact change with these three YA nonfiction books about activism and social issues affecting teens today!

25 Books That Will Change Your Life

Whether you want to eat healthier, break a habit, see the world differently, or want an amazing read, take a look at these books that will change your life.

What Rereading BLACK BEAUTY Taught Me About Social Justice

When a reread of BLACK BEAUTY gives you actual hope for the future (even in 2018, yep). On finding social justice themes in BLACK BEAUTY.