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Blog, Social Justice

Life in Buenos Aires Part 2: Women

By Yasi Agah

CW: domestic abuse, violence, murder Argentinian women are some of the fiercest, most outspoken, and passionate across the world — but they haven’t had an easy journey when it comes to their rights to equality. According to the Buenos Aires Times, a study by Ipsos showed that 62% of Argentinians surveyed think there is an …

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a story in many parts - my reaction to the overturning of roe v. wade's
Blog, Social Justice

A Story in Many Parts – What Abortion Access Means to Me

By Natalia Santana

I – like many of you, like many of US – have been reeling about the SCOTUS decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. In the 6-3 decision, writing for the majority the majority argued that Roe v. Wade (1971) & Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1991) were not Constitutional and no rights existed in …

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no white flags when it comes to the supreme court
Blog, Social Justice

No White Flags – the Supreme Court’s War on Humanity

By Simha Haddad

Don’t go alone to that party. Call me when you get there. Watch your drink. Carry your keys like Wolverine’s claws in your fist when you’re walking at night. But try not to walk at night. Remember your self-defense training. Check under and inside your car before you get in. Try not to smile too …

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Securing Reproductive Rights
Blog, Book Reviews, Social Justice

Securing the Future of Reproductive Rights

By Steph Auteri

For my entire life, Roe v. Wade has been a mantra. A given. The sort of thing you could always rely on, like death, taxes, and your child waking you up before your alarm. Then Amy Coney Barrett was nominated and confirmed to the Supreme Court and the articles starting filling up my newsfeed: No …

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In honor of National Poetry Month, our April book In honor of National Poetry Month, our April book is ROSE QUARTZ, @sasha_louise_lapointe's brand new debut poetry collection published by @milkweed_books. We couldn't be more excited to share this gorgeous book with our readers!⁠
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The poems of Rose Quartz hum with the naked energy of one who has found her way home after a journey rife with difficulty and who has the scars to show for it. In them, Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe moves from intimate scenes of peril—a car accident, an unwelcome advance at a party, a miscarriage—to the salvific, exhilarating punk scene of the Pacific Northwest and the centering shores of her Coast Salish ancestors. Along the way, she peers into the darker corners of her own search for belonging, and finds there glittering stones dense with meaning and the power to move forward.⁠
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As game to follow a beckoning Laura Palmer into the burning woods as she is to step into the shoes of Little Red Riding Hood as she lays waste to her wolf, LaPointe explores the sublime space between beauty and danger through lush, almost baroque, use of folktale and color. Red, white, blue, and an amalgam that is none of the above—rose—vie for the speaker’s embrace as a mixed-race woman. Here, poems become offerings, rituals, incantations conjured in the name of healing and power. ⁠
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Like the stones and cards laid on an altar, Rose Quartz offers a reading at the intersection of identity and myth, trauma and truth, telling the story of past, present, and future.
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Some of these titles might end up getting read ove Some of these titles might end up getting read over the weekend 😅⁠
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What are you reading?⁠
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📕 Jesus Devil by Alexis De Veaux (@akpressdistro)⁠
📗 Forget Me Not by Julie Soto (@readforeverpub)⁠
📘 One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle (@atriabooks)⁠
📙 Beneath the Stairs by Jennifer Fawcett (@atriabooks)⁠
📕 The Unexpected Gift of Trauma by Dr. Edith Shiro (@harvestbooks)⁠
📗 The Society of Shake by Jane Roper (@vintageanchorbooks)⁠
📘 The Golden Spoon by Jessa Maxwell (@atriabooks)⁠
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Thank you to the publishers and publicists that sent these our way!

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