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March 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to celebrating the lives and accomplishments of transgender and gender-nonconforming people, while continuing to bring attention to the ongoing prejudice and violence the community faces every day. It’s also a day that serves as an important reminder to cisgender folks...
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Zooburbia Meditations on the Animals Among Us
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Tai Moses, Dave Buchen
nick.knepshield
, February 19, 2015
I've been waiting for a very long time to find a book that celebrated the natural elements found within urban landscapes. Moses writes in such a manner that anyone can pick the book up, read the varied essays, and fall in love. Luckily, I got to meet her when she came to Powell's for a book signing last year.
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Bad Feminist
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Roxane Gay
nick.knepshield
, February 19, 2015
It's hard to find books that accurately depict the day-to-day experience of someone who identifies as a feminist. Gay is able to lift the curtain, and show readers that being a feminist is not inherently taking a moral high-ground, but rather, striving to better yourself each day. Gay's use of popular culture makes it fun to read about her various opinions regarding the world, and feminism's place within it.
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