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maya angelou (little people, big dreams)
$ 15.99 USD
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unit price permaya angelou (little people, big dreams): discover the incredible life of powerful speaker, writer, and civil rights activist maya angelou. after a traumatic event at age 8, maya stopped speaking for five years. she eventually found healing through books, and went on to become one of the world's most beloved voices. featuring stylish illustrations and a biographical timeline with historical photos, this moving picture book introduces kids to maya's inspiring story and legacy. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
zami: a new spelling of my name: the term "zami" comes from the carriacou word for women working together as friends, lovers, and companions. in this honest and poetic work, audre lorde reflects on the women who shaped her life and the communities that nurtured her growth. blending biography, myth, and history, lorde creates a new genre she calls "biomythography"—chronicling her journey from childhood in harlem through adulthood. a deeply introspective portrait of identity, love, and the power of chosen family.
simple history series box set (zines)
$ 19.95 USD
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unit price persimple history series box set (zines): zine / pamphlet. published by microcosm. this 7-zine box set includes objective, accessible histories of: the nez perce indians, hawaii (1778–1959) from western discovery to statehood, the spanish civil war, crusades: christian attempts to liberate the holy land (1095–1229), christopher columbus & his expeditions to america, the congo: a european invention, and the cold war. the simple history zine series brings unrecognized or mis-told histories to a modern audience of all ages.
microcosm publishing & distribution button pin
$ 2.50 USD
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unit price perthe microcosm publishing & distribution button pin is the perfect accessory for jackets, backpacks, and any fabric item that needs a bold touch.
crafted from durable metal with a classic pinback closure, it’s easy to wear and ready to make a statement.
dolly parton (little people, big dreams)
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unit price perdolly parton (little people, big dreams): this empowering picture book biography for kids ages 4-7 tells the inspiring story of dolly parton and her career as a singer-songwriter and businesswoman. see how dolly grew up in the smoky mountains in a big but poor family, and how she followed her heart to become a country music superstar while never forgetting her roots. this book presents a true role model and teaches that every successful person began their life as a small child with big dreams.
uncomfortable conversations with a black man
$ 27.95 USD
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unit price peruncomfortable conversations with a black man: in this book, emmanuel acho expands on his widely popular video series, tackling the uncomfortable yet necessary questions many white americans have about race, and providing honest answers to questions that are often avoided. through heartfelt and clear discussions, acho covers topics like white privilege, systemic racism, and cultural appropriation. with openness and compassion, he helps foster understanding and encourages readers to take part in the important conversation of antiracism. this book is a compelling guide for anyone seeking to better understand the complexities of race in america.
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martin luther king jr. (little people, big dreams)
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unit price permartin luther king jr. (little people, big dreams): from a childhood shaped by faith and injustice, martin luther king jr. grew into one of the most powerful voices for civil rights in history. this beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to his story—how he used words, not violence, to change the world and inspire generations to stand up for justice.
eat native: savory recipes made with the three sisters
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unit price pereat native: savory recipes made with the three sisters: a bold and flavorful follow-up to indigenous noms, this zine celebrates the ultimate trio of indigenous ingredients—corn, beans, and squash. packed with satisfying, attitude-filled recipes like crispy corn fritters and cracklin’ bread, plus vegetarian-friendly tips and laugh-out-loud commentary from dr. faith. bonus: it might just make you want to grow your own three sisters garden.
the giver: lois lowry’s dystopian classic follows twelve-year-old jonas as he uncovers the chilling truths hidden beneath his community’s surface. when he’s chosen as the receiver of memory, jonas is thrust into a world of forgotten feelings, color, and pain—and must decide what freedom truly means. a haunting and essential read, the giver continues to resonate with readers of all ages.
joan didion: the 1980s and 90s: over 800 pages of razor-sharp observation and literary brilliance from one of america’s most iconic voices. this collection includes two novels and three essay collections, spanning topics from cold war tensions and central american conflict to nancy reagan and the patty hearst saga. whether dissecting political theater or cultural shifts, didion’s work from this era remains urgent, poetic, and unflinchingly clear-eyed. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
malala yousafzai (little people, big dreams)
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unit price permalala yousafzai (little people, big dreams): born in pakistan, malala grew up knowing the power of education—thanks to a father who believed girls deserved the same opportunities as boys. when extremists tried to silence her, she bravely spoke up. even after surviving a violent attack, malala continued her fight for girls’ education around the world. this inspiring story introduces young readers to her extraordinary courage and unwavering hope, with playful illustrations and a timeline of key moments in her journey.
men explain things to me: with sharp wit and unflinching clarity, rebecca solnit unpacks the subtle and not-so-subtle ways women are silenced, talked over, and dismissed. anchored by the iconic title essay, this collection dives into gender, power, violence, and the importance of being heard. from virginia woolf to modern-day feminism, solnit connects the dots with essays that are as thought-provoking as they are necessary. a fierce and illuminating read that gives language to what many have felt but struggled to name.
transgender history: the roots of today's revolution
$ 18.99 USD
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unit price pertransgender history: the roots of today's revolution: an essential primer on the rise of transgender activism in the u.s., this book traces the movement from post-wwii organizing to today’s ongoing fight for justice and recognition. covering pivotal events, evolving language, and the individuals who’ve shaped the discourse, it explores how identity, politics, and community have intersected over the decades. whether you're new to the topic or looking to deepen your understanding, this accessible and powerful read offers a solid foundation in trans history and the path ahead.
power hungry: women of the black panther party
$ 27.99 USD
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unit price perpower hungry: women of the black panther party: the black panthers are often credited with forcing the government’s hand on free school meals, thanks to how effectively they used food as a tool for organizing and empowerment. this powerful history centers two women—cleo silvers and aylene quin—who led that charge. despite fbi interference, including firebombing, food sabotage, and labeling free breakfast as a threat to public safety, these women pushed forward, using community meals to build solidarity and resistance. a sharp and necessary look at how food became a battleground for justice. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
