Feminist organizer Gloria Steinem and Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee share their parallel journeys as activists in Rise, Girl, Rise.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
A young boy sets out to help jog his elderly neighbor’s disappearing memory in Searching for Mr. Johnson’s Song, by Ariel Vanece and Jade Orlando.
Spoken-word poet Harold Green III welcomes the beauty and power of Black identity in Hugged by the Night, a lullaby picture book.
Uncover the truth about the women who married Henry VIII in The Six Queens of Henry VIII, by Honor Cargill-Martin and Jaimee Andrews.
A girl learns how a history of racism and community action has affected her neighborhood in Main Street: A Community Story About Redlining.
A girl starts receiving letters from the love of her life who happens to be writing to her from years in the future in Love Me Tomorrow, by Emiko Jean.
A girl accidentally becomes college roommates with her brother’s best friend in The Roommate Arrangement, by Samantha Markum.
Troubled Waters: A River’s Journey Toward Justice, by Carole Boston Weatherford and Bryan Collier, is the story of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, as witnessed by the Alabama River.
Small-Girl Zora and the Shower of Stories is a tale inspired by the life and works of American writer, folklorist, and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston.
A Year Without Home novel in verse about a Hmong girl losing and finding home in the aftermath of the Vietnam War by V. T. Bidania.