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Middle East

    • A Rising Public Voice
    • Edited by Alida Brill
    • Apples From the Desert
    • Savyon Liebrecht
    • Baghdad Burning
    • Riverbend
    • Baghdad Burning II
    • Riverbend
    • Children of the New World
    • Assia Djebar
    • Dream Homes
    • Joyce Zonana
    • Dreaming of Baghdad
    • Haifa Zangana
    • Encompassing Gender
    • Edited by Deborah S. Rosenfelt, Janice Monk & Mary M. Lay
    • Families As We Are
    • Perdita Huston
    • Families in Flux
    • Amy Swerdlow, Joan Kelly, Phyllis Vine & Renate Bridenthal
    • 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
    • Harem Years
    • Huda Shaarawi
    • Music and Women
    • Sophie Drinker
    • Naphtalene
    • Alia Mamdouh
    • On Shifting Ground
    • Edited by Fereshteh Nouraie-Simone
    • Sisterhood Is Global
    • Edited by Robin Morgan
    • The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing
    • Darina Al-Joundi & Mohammed Kacimi
    • The Defiant Muse: Hebrew Feminist Poems
    • Edited by Galit Hasan-Rokem, Shirley Kaufman & Tamar S. Hess
    • The Global and the Intimate
    • Edited by Geraldine Pratt & Victoria Rosner
    • The Loved Ones
    • Alia Mamdouh
    • Touba and the Meaning of Night
    • Shahrnush Parsipur
    • Wall Tappings
    • Judith A. Scheffler
    • Women on War
    • Daniela Gioseffi
    • Women Without Men
    • Shahrnush Parsipur
    • Word.
    • Edited by Jocelyn Burrell
    • Zubaida's Window
    • Iqbal Al-Qazwini
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Born in the Big Rains

Fadumo Korn

This powerful memoir by international anti-FGM activist Fadumo Korn portrays both her life-altering transformation after she undergoes a brutal female circumcision at the age of seven and her journey to recovery and empowerment.

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Join Us at Our 40th Anniversary Party!

Oct 18

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Sapphire read from HIS OWN WHERE at The Strand on June 1

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The Feminist Press celebrates our reissue of June Jordan’s 1971 young adult novel, His Own Where, with a new introduction by Sapphire.

REVENGE chosen for the LA Times Summer Reading List!

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REVENGE named one of the LA Times 60 Summer Reading Titles!

JENNIFER ROSNER touring: IF A TREE FALLS

Jun 15

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Book signing: Tuesday, June 15 at Just Books in Old Greenwich, CT..

June Jordan's HIS OWN WHERE reviewed by READING IN COLOR

His_Own_Where_small.jpgThe review praises HIS OWN WHERE, calling it a "fantastic book filled with small, unique scenes and daunting poetry."

Interview with Barbara Hammer in ARTFORUM MAGAZINE

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Barbara Hammers speaks with ARTFORUM about growing up in California, experimental filmmaker Maya Deren, Gertrude Stein, chemotherapy and and her latest film, A HORSE IS NOT A METAPHOR.

Maryann Lesert's novel BASE TEN on LITERARY MAMA's Essential Reading List

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THE REJECTIONIST reviews HIS OWN WHERE by June Jordan

His_Own_Where_small.jpgThe Rejectionist writes an impassioned review of June Jordan's HIS OWN WHERE, calling Jordan's novel "distinct and brilliantly original."

Joyce Zonana's essay NEXT YEAR IN CAIRO appears in Reader Supported News

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Joyce Zonana, author of the Feminist Press's title DREAM HOMES, publishes an essay on visiting the place of her birth and planning the trip back to Cairo with her family.

NOMINATE 40 UNDER 40: The Future of Feminism

Maya_NussbaumMaya Nussbaum, executive director of Girls Write Now.
The Feminist Press is turning 40 in 2010. What better way to honor the past than by celebrating the future! . . . .

Elizabeth Streb on Here & Now!

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Listen to Elizabeth discuss her book, STREB: HOW TO BECOME AN EXTREME ACTION HERO

FEMINISTING reviews KING KONG THEORY

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"Acerbic and funny . . . Despentes forges a feminism that's hybrid, unique, and altogether punk."

STREB on GRITtv

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Click here to watch Laura Flanders interview action engineer Elizabeth Streb.

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