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Pain Is Really Strange | Steve Haines & Sophie Standing
Anxiety Is Really Strange | Steve Haines & Sophie Standing
Touch Is Really Strange | Steve Haines & Sophie Standing
The Wretched of the Earth: 60th Anniversary Edition | Frantz Fanon
The 1619 Project: Born on the Water | Nikole Hannah-Jones, Renée Watson, & Nikkolas Smith
Blood in My Eye | George L. Jackson
(Mis)Diagnosed: How Bias Distorts Our Perception of Mental Health | Jonathan Foiles
The End of Policing—Updated Edition | Alex S. Vitale
The Nation on No Map: Black Anarchism and Abolition | William C. Anderson
Special Topics in Being a Human: A Queer and Tender Guide to Things I've Learned the Hard Way about Caring for People, Including Myself | S. Bear Bergman
No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model | Richard C. Schwartz
Laziness Does Not Exist | Devon Price
Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution | Peter Kropotkin & N. O. Bonzo
The Day the Klan Came to Town | Bill Campbell & Bizhan Khodabandeh
Whore of New York: A Confession | Liara Roux
Heavy: An American Memoir | Kiese Laymon
Philistines, Vol. V | Stephen David
The Anarchist Review of Books | Issue #2, Summer 2021
Israel/Palestine and the Queer International | Sarah Schulman
Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation | Eli Clare
Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power | Lola Olufemi
Prison By Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms | Maya Schenwar & Victoria Law
In the Dream House: A Memoir | Carmen Maria Machado
Wild Resistance No. 6: A Journal of Primal Anarchy | Kevin Tucker, ed.
The Society of the Spectacle | Guy Debord
A Dying Colonialism | Frantz Fanon
Gender Queer: A Memoir | Maia Kobabe
Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation | Silvia Federici
Gender & Sexuality For Beginners | Jaimee Garbacik & Jeffrey Lewis
The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination | Sarah Schulman
Discourse on Colonialism | Aimé Césaire
Death Blossoms: Reflections from a Prisoner of Conscience | Mumia Abu-Jamal