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No More Police
Authors: Mariame Kaba, Andrea J. Ritchie
Product Code: 9085
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: The New Press
Publication Date: 08/30/2022
 

A persuasive primer on police abolition from two veteran organizers


 
 
Price: $18.99
No One Left Alone
Author: Liz Walker   Foreword by: Gregory Boyle
Product Code: 9608
Binding Info: Hardback
Publisher: Broadleaf Books
Publication Date: 04/08/2025
 

An extraordinary account of a Black church that decided to give neighbors a space to share their grief, No One Left Alone provides a blueprint premised on a simple truth: the wounded heal best together.

Available for pre-order.


 
 
Price: $28.99
Not
Author: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Product Code: 3170
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication Date: 08/23/2022
 

Debunks the pervasive and self-congratulatory myth that our country is proudly founded by and for immigrants, and urges readers to embrace a more complex and honest history of the United States


 
 
Price: $17.95
Notable Native People
Author: Adrienne Keene   Illustrated by: Ciara Sana
Product Code: 5931
Binding Info: Hardback
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Publication Date: 10/19/2021
 

An accessible and educational illustrated book profiling 50 notable American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian people, from NBA star Kyrie Irving of the Standing Rock Lakota to Wilma Mankiller, the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation


 
 
Price: $18.99
Notes of a Native Son
Author: James Baldwin
Product Code: 4158
Binding Info: Paperback
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication Date: 11/20/2012
 

A new edition of the book many have called James Baldwin’s most influential work


 
 
Price: $15.00
Notes of a Native Son
Author: James Baldwin
Product Code: 9704
Binding Info: Hardback
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication Date: 02/04/2025
 

A deluxe hardcover edition of one of James Baldwin’s most admired works, exploring what it means to be Black in America and his own search for identity

Beacon Classics edition, with a gorgeous spot gloss cover and retro, classic palette


 
 
Price: $24.00
Nothing Personal
Author: James Baldwin   Foreword by: Imani Perry
Product Code: 5829
Binding Info: Hardback
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication Date: 05/04/2021
 
James Baldwin’s critique of American society at the height of the civil rights movement brings his prescient thoughts on social isolation, race, and police brutality to a new generation of readers.
 
 
Price: $18.00
On Critical Race Theory
Author: Victor Ray
Product Code: 9133
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Random House
Publication Date: 04/25/2023
 

What exactly is Critical Race Theory? This concise and accessible exploration of CRT demystifies this important framework for understanding and fighting racial injustice in the United States


 
 
Price: $18.00
One Drop
Author: Yaba Blay
Product Code: 9310
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication Date: 09/19/2023
 

Challenges narrow perceptions of Blackness as both an identity and lived reality to understand the diversity of what it means to be Black in the US and around the world


 
 
Price: $22.95
Original Sins
Author: Eve L. Ewing
Product Code: 9563
Binding Info: Hardback
Publisher: One World
Publication Date: 02/11/2025
 

Why don’t our schools work? Ewing tackles this question from a new angle: what if they’re actually doing what they were built to do? She argues that instead of being the great equalizer, America's classrooms were designed to do the opposite: to maintain our inequalities. It’s a task at which they excel.


 
 
Price: $32.00
Our Migrant Souls
Author: Héctor Tobar
Product Code: 9456
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Picador
Publication Date: 09/24/2024
 

A new book by the Pulitzer Prize–winning writer about the twenty-first-century Latino experience and identity.


 
 
Price: $18.00
Poverty, by America
Author: Matthew Desmond
Product Code: 9363
Binding Info: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Crown
Publication Date: 03/26/2024
 

The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Evicted reimagines the debate on poverty, making a “provocative and compelling” (NPR) argument about why it persists in America: because the rest of us benefit from it.


 
 
Price: $20.00
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