
KATHLEEN HANNA: MY LIFE AS A FEMINIST PUNK – MEMWA
In her memoir Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, KATHLEEN HANNA, punk singer, writer, artist, and the frontwoman of the influential bands Bikini

EXTREMISTS IN OUR MIDST – NONFICTION
R. DEREK BLACK’s The Klansman’s Son: My Journey from White Nationalism to Antiracism is a memoir from the child of a former Grand Wizard in

THE SAVING GRACE OF BOOKS & MUSIC – MEMOIR
In GLORY EDIM’s Gather Me: A Memoir in Praise of the Books That Saved Me, she celebrates the Black writers who changed her life with

ZARA CHOWDHARY SOU VYOLANS ANTIMOSLEM – MEMWA
Moun ki gen chans yo: Yon memwa se yon istwa pèsonèl ki touche kè, ekri pa ZARA CHOWDHARY, yon sivivan vyolans kont Mizilman nan peyi Lend jodi a. Li trase yon Mizilman atravè plizyè jenerasyon.

BARBARA DRAKE-VERA ON CLIMATE CHANGE & CAREGIVING – MEMOIR
As a child, BARBARA DRAKE-VERA loved writing almost as much as she adored her father. But her successes sparked his rage, so for years, she


ON JOHN PRINE’S LIFE & LEGACY
John Prine hated giving interviews. Prine on Prine: Interviews and Encounters with John Prine, edited by HOLLY GLEASON – who enjoyed a long-standing relationship with

LOVE, ACTUALIZED: TWO AUTHORS IN CONVERSATION
In WILL SCHWALBE’s memoir We Should Not Be Friends: The Story of a Friendship, he recalls an extraordinary bond with a man he met in

ECHOES OF THE CARIBBEAN: EXPLORING IDENTITY, CULTURE & RESISTANCE IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
From Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago to Haiti and Jamaica, the Caribbean has long been a rich source of culture, history, and artistic inspiration. Four

LIVING IN HOPE, CHANGING THE WORLD
LEON FORD was 19 when he was shot five times by a police officer during a traffic stop. When he woke up, he discovered he

HEALING TO CHANGE LIVES
Raped at a young age, BROOK BELLO ran away from her broken family only to be forced into drug addiction and the world of human

VOICES OF JAMAICA: EXPLORING RACE, IDENTITY & MEMORY
Three distinct Jamaican voices, each contributing unique perspectives on race, identity, and memory. GEOFFREY PHILP creates powerful verse in Archipelagos that reflects the struggles of