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feminasty is a sharp, hilarious, and deeply personal collection of essays by erin gibson—comedian, activist, and co-host of the throwing shade podcast. through wit and fire, she unpacks the everyday sexism women face, from the wage gap and political under-representation to reproductive rights and beyond.
equal parts rage and laughter, feminasty is a rallying cry for equality and a reminder that humor can be a powerful tool for change.
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speaking american: how y'all, youse, and you guys talk
$27.00 CAD
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$27.00 CAD
unit price perspeaking american: how y'all, youse, and you guys talk is a visual deep dive into the way americans speak—and why. based on the wildly popular new york times dialect quiz, this book maps out regional quirks and turns of phrase, from how we pronounce “pecan” to what we call carbonated drinks.
with colorful graphics and fascinating linguistic insights, speaking american is a celebration of the diverse ways language shapes identity across the u.s.
paperback
published by mariner books
jesse owens (little people, big dreams)
$24.00 CAD
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$24.00 CAD
unit price perjesse owens (little people, big dreams) tells the inspiring story of the legendary olympian who defied the odds—and the world stage. from his early days helping in alabama cotton fields to being discovered by a track coach in cleveland, jesse owens' journey is one of determination, talent, and courage.
this beautifully illustrated picture book introduces young readers (ages 4–7) to jesse’s life and legacy, including his historic triumph at the 1936 berlin olympics where he stood tall against racism and broke world records—all starting with a dream.
hardcover
published by frances lincoln children's books
shaking the gates of hell: a search for family and truth
$41.00 CAD
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$41.00 CAD
unit price pershaking the gates of hell: a search for family and truth is a deeply personal and powerful account of reckoning with silence, faith, and the legacy of the civil rights movement. growing up in alabama, journalist john archibald reflects on his father’s quiet pulpit during a time of southern unrest and racial injustice. why didn’t his father, a methodist minister, speak out more forcefully against the wrongs surrounding them?
this affecting memoir explores the weight of inherited silence, the cost of complicity, and the journey toward truth and accountability—both personal and collective.
paperback
published by vintage
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real queer america: lgbt stories from red states
$40.00 CAD
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$40.00 CAD
unit price perreal queer america: lgbt stories from red states is a road trip memoir through the bible belt, deep south, and beyond — where queer joy and resistance bloom in the least expected places. journalist samantha allen sets out with her motto “something gay every day,” capturing powerful stories of lgbt life in communities often overlooked, yet full of pride, love, and grit.
paperback. may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and show mild signs of shelfwear.
microcosm publishing & distribution stickers
$6.00 CAD
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$6.00 CAD
unit price perin praise of difficult women: life lessons from 29 heroines
$38.00 CAD
unit price perin praise of difficult women: life lessons from 29 heroines
$38.00 CAD
unit price perin praise of difficult women celebrates 29 heroines who dared to break the rules and live life on their own terms. from frida kahlo to carrie fisher, lavern cox to elizabeth taylor, these women refused to shrink themselves or silence their voices. they planted their feet, said "i’ll do what i want, motherfucker," and ran the show. packed with life lessons, this book shows us how we, too, can live up to the legacy of these badass women. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
make your voice heard: send a message
$15.00 CAD
unit price permake your voice heard: send a message
$15.00 CAD
unit price permake your voice heard: send a message with 30 fill-in postcards designed to help you create political change. while signing online petitions and posting on social media are great, nothing beats sending tangible postcards directly to your elected officials. more impactful than an email and harder to ignore than a phone call, these postcards will make your message stand out. remember, these are just the beginning of your participation in democracy, but it's a powerful place to start. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
simple history series zine #10: cold war
$8.00 CAD
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$8.00 CAD
unit price percold war: simple history series zine #10: in this zine, j. gerlach covers the cold war, an era of paranoia, nuclear threats, and global tensions. spanning major events like the bay of pigs, perestroika, and post-war reconstruction in europe and asia, gerlach explores how the cold war was marked by a series of dangerous “what-ifs” and pivotal moments that shaped the modern world. written in an engaging and accessible style, this zine offers a clear overview of the cold war’s key conflicts and consequences.
published by microcosm!
zine / pamphlet
white riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine)
$12.00 CAD
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$12.00 CAD
unit price perwhite riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine): in highly segregated tulsa, oklahoma in june 1921, a white mob attacked the mostly black neighborhood of greenwood. hundreds of people were killed, thousands injured. homes, businesses, schools, and churches were burned or looted. city government supported the mob, insurance companies refused to cover the losses, and the kkk touted it as a great success. media barely mentioned it, and it was rarely reported on or taught in schools. for decades it was referred to as a riot, and only recently has the more accurate term “massacre” been applied. this short history creates an evocative account grounded in well-researched details that bring the events alive in an urgent and personal way, while also detailing what happened afterwards and the ongoing fight for reparations. as we reach the centennial of these atrocities, this zine serves as a reminder that we must all take an active role in not repeating the worst of our history.
quick & easy guide to they/them pronouns
$15.00 CAD
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$15.00 CAD
unit price perquick & easy guide to they/them pronouns: need to inform someone about non-gendered pronouns? need to inform yourself? this fun and simple comic gives you the info you need in a snarky, digestible way—complete with great illustrations. enjoy a quick, informative read and pick up some of that sweet, sweet progressive gender wisdom. you'll walk away feeling more confident and comfortable talking about pronouns, whether you're using them yourself or just trying to be a better ally.
little people, big dreams: women in science
$59.00 CAD
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$59.00 CAD
unit price perlittle people, big dreams: women in science: 3 books from the best-selling series—ada lovelace, marie curie, and amelia earhart. celebrate the achievements of women in science from the past two centuries with this beautifully illustrated box set. perfect for teaching kids about the contributions of these pioneers and inspiring curiosity about the world. a thoughtful gift for a young reader or expecting parents.
the good fight (paperback): shirley chisholm made history as the first black woman elected to congress in 1972, and the first to campaign for president. in this autobiographical account, she shares the challenges and triumphs of her groundbreaking run for office—despite knowing the country wasn’t ready for her. her voice shines through as she reflects on the democratic party, her complicated relationship with the black community, and her unwavering commitment to justice. a powerful read from a true trailblazer. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
abolition. feminism. now.: in this movement genealogy, angela davis, beth richie, erica meiners, and gina dent trace the work of activists and grassroots organizers fighting to dismantle patriarchal, heteronormative, and white supremacist systems. the authors show how feminist, anti-racist, and anti-capitalist struggles are deeply intertwined, lifting up overlooked histories and everyday acts of resistance. a timely call to action and a powerful reflection on liberation, past and present.
