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DALYA BILU is a well-known translator of Hebrew literature. She has been awarded the Israel Culture and Education Ministry Prize for Translation.
DALYA BILU is a well-known translator of Hebrew literature. She has been awarded the Israel Culture and Education Ministry Prize for Translation.
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Someone Knows My Name by Lawrence Hill
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Coney Island Dancers House Music Party on the Coney Island Boardwalk on Saturday nights
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Sapphire read from HIS OWN WHERE at The Strand on June 1

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!

REVENGE named one of the LA Times 60 Summer Reading Titles!
JENNIFER ROSNER touring: IF A TREE FALLS

Book signing: Tuesday, June 15 at Just Books in Old Greenwich, CT..
June Jordan's HIS OWN WHERE reviewed by READING IN COLOR
The 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

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
BASE TEN written by Maryann Lesert has been named Essential Reading by Literary Mama, a reading and literary website for the "maternally inclined."
THE REJECTIONIST reviews HIS OWN WHERE by June Jordan
The 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

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
Elizabeth Streb on Here & Now!

Listen to Elizabeth discuss her book, STREB: HOW TO BECOME AN EXTREME ACTION HERO
FEMINISTING reviews KING KONG THEORY

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

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


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