Incoming Resources
- A thousand glass flowers, Marietta Barovier and the invention of the rosetta bead, Evan Turk
- The rules do not apply, a memoir, Ariel Levy
- A house for everyone, a story to help children learn about gender identity and gender expression, Jo Hirst ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- The rules do not apply, a memoir, by Ariel Levy
- Equal partners, improving gender equality at home, Kate Mangino
- Tomboy, a graphic memoir, by Liz Prince
- Love's unfolding dream, RHI Entertainment presents an Alpine Medien production in association with Larry Levinson Productions
- How to be a Renaissance woman, the untold history of beauty & female creativity, Jill Burke
- You forgot your skirt, Amelia Bloomer, a very improper story, by Shana Corey ; illustrated by Chesley McLaren
- Primal screams, how the sexual revolution created identity politics, Mary Eberstadt
- Equality of the sexes?, Emma Haughton
- Drop the ball, achieving more by doing less, Tiffany Dufu ; [foreword by Gloria Steinem]
- The genius of women, from overlooked to changing the world, Janice Kaplan
- McLintock!, Batjac presents ; produced by Michael Wayne ; directed by Andrew V. McLaglen ; original screenplay by James Edward Grant
- Beyond trans, does gender matter?, Heath Fogg Davis
- The myth of male power, why men are the disposable sex, Warren Farrell
- Rocking the roles, building a win-win marriage, Robert Lewis and William Hendricks
- Alice across America, the story of the first women's cross-country road trip, Sarah Glenn Marsh ; illustrated by Gilbert Ford
- Who are you?, the kid's guide to gender identity, Brook Pessin-Whedbee ; illustrated by Naomi Bardoff
- Unfinished business, women men work family, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- The taming of the shrew
- The beauty myth, how images of beauty are used against women, Naomi Wolf
- Play like a girl, a graphic memoir, Misty Wilson ; illustrated by David Wilson
- Pink, blue, and you!, questions for kids about gender and stereotypes, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel with Mykaell Blais