A selection of covers of books that might be defined as solarpunk
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Solarpunk: An Introduction

Solarpunk 101 Solarpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that imagines the kind of world we might live in if we all were free enough to create it. Focusing on climate solutions, cooperation, and acceptance, this kind of imaginative work becomes increasingly important as surviving on a warming planet requires more and more sweeping changes […]

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The Possibilities by Yael Goldstein-Love and The Freedom Clause by Hannah Sloane book covers on a purple background
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Exploring Dimensions of Desire: Author Interviews with Yael Goldstein-Love and Hannah Sloane

Welcome to another episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast. Today we have two thrilling author interviews with Yael Goldstein-Love and Hannah Sloane. The Possibilities with Yael Goldstein-Love (00:22) Join Mariquita in an enlightening conversation with Yael Goldstein-Love, the talented author of “The Possibilities”. Delve into the depths of tragedy, maternal anxiety, and sacrifice, as

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Books I’m Reading for (and beyond) Disability Pride Month 

This post may include affiliate links, which means we make a small commission on any sales. This commission helps Feminist Book Club pay our contributors, so thanks for supporting small, independent media! On March 12, 1990, more than 1,000 people marched from the White House to the U.S. Capitol to demand that Congress pass the

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carlee russell's disappearance reflects a mirror on how society treats Black women when they go missing
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When Black Women Go Missing

This post may include affiliate links, which means we make a small commission on any sales. This commission helps Feminist Book Club pay our contributors, so thanks for supporting small, independent media! Late last month, Alabama woman Carlee Russell was charged with falsely claiming she was kidnapped. The 26-year-old allegedly weaved an intricate tale of

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Beyond the Bookshelves: Own Your Own Bookstore & The Swifts

Join us for another episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, where we explore the diverse realms of bookish journeys and captivating stories. Another Swift to be Obsessed With  (0:22) Who says Junior Fiction is just for kids? Jordy takes us on a journey to the fictional world of the Swift family, an eclectic crew

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Person drawing a heart in a notebook as she thinks about Blind Data Webcomic and Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes
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Swipe Right for Medusa: Online Dating & Medusa’s Retelling

In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we dive into two segments that explore the complexities of modern dating and challenge traditional mythic narratives. Join us as Tayler interviews Paula Rogers about her webcomic, Blind Data and for a mini-book club discussion about Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes.  Before the two segments Renee

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Witches, Wonders, and the Women’s World Cup

Welcome to another episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast!  Get ready for a riveting lineup of thought-provoking segments that will ignite your passion for literature and social issues. First, you’ll hear a book review of Weyward Witches by Emilia Hart, then Sally recommends a few audiobooks. After that, Mariquita reviews When We Were Mothers

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