Books
Latin American

- A Cross and a Star
- Marjorie Agosin

- A Rising Public Voice
- Edited by Alida Brill

- Activisms
- Edited by Dorothy L. HodgsonEthel Brooks

- Always From Somewhere Else
- Marjorie Agosin

- Departing at Dawn
- Gloria Lisé

- Developing Power
- Edited by Arvonne S. FraserIrene Tinker

- Encompassing Gender
- Edited by Mary M. LayJanice MonkDeborah S. Rosenfelt

- Familias
- Meredith Tax

- Families As We Are
- Perdita Huston

- Families in Flux
- Amy SwerdlowRenate BridenthalJoan KellyPhyllis Vine

- From Eve To Dawn, A History of Women in the World, Volume I
- Marilyn French

- From Eve To Dawn, A History of Women in the World, Volume II
- Marilyn French

- From Eve to Dawn, A History of Women in the World, Volume IV
- Marilyn French

- In Her Own Image
- Edited by Elaine R. HedgesIngrid Wendt

- Las Mujeres
- Edited by Nan ElsasserKyle MacKenzieYvonne Tixier y Vigil

- Marina Silva
- Ziporah Hildebrant

- Motherhood by Choice
- Perdita Huston

- Music and Women
- Sophie Drinker

- Rigoberta Menchu
- Michael Silverstone

- Salt of the Earth
- Michael Wilson

- Seeds 2
- Edited by Ann Leonard

- Sisterhood Is Global
- Edited by Robin Morgan

- Spit and Passion
- Cristy C. Road

- The Answer/La Respuesta
- Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Edited by Electa ArenalAmanda Powell.

- The Circle of Empowerment
- Edited by Hanna Beate Schöpp-SchillingCees Flinterman

- The Defiant Muse: Hispanic Feminist Poems
- Angel FloresKate Flores

- The Global and the Intimate
- Edited by Geraldine PrattVictoria Rosner

- The House of Memory
- Edited by Marjorie AgosinElizabeth Rosa Horan

- Trini
- Estela Portillo Trambley

- Wall Tappings
- Judith A. Scheffler

- Who Is Ana Mendieta?
- Christine Redfern

- With These Hands
- Joan M. Jensen

- Women of Color and the Multicultural Curriculum
- Liza Fiol-Matta

- Women on War
- Daniela Gioseffi

- Word.
- Edited by Jocelyn Burrell
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