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Revolutionary Feminists: The Women's Liberation Movement in Seattle
Barbara Winslow
ARCHIVES: UW alumna Barbara Winslow's new book "Revolutionary Feminists: The Women's Liberation Movement in Seattle" discusses the early days of the women's liberation movement in the city. (Story via @LiamBlakey2 and @Chaitna_d) https://t.co/hwB3dRAUBW
Paperback, 2023
$26.95$13.48 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Ways of Being
Sati Mookherjee
ARTS: On May 4, poet and UW alum Sati Mookherjee guest-lectured for Arthur Ginsberg's course "Brain and the Healing Power of Poetry," and performed readings from her recently released second work, "Ways of Being." (Story via @PiperDavs) https://t.co/USOvAZj3Ad
Paperback, 2023
$16.99$8.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
A Woman of No Importance
Oscar Wilde
ARTS: @aelizawrites reviews the Taproot Theatre's production of Oscar Wilde's "A Woman of No Importance," commending its "stunning costuming, perfect casting, and witty storyline." https://t.co/PRpKSn02Zr
Paperback, 2017
$5.38$2.69 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Parable of the Sower
Octavia E. Butler
COLUMN: Octavia Butler's Afro-futurist masterwork "Parable of the Sower" encourages us to consider the role of community, family, and spiritualism in the face of environmental and societal distress. (Review via @QuinnRector) https://t.co/XVeaZNhj7E
Paperback, 2019
$19.99$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Revolutionary Feminists: The Women's Liberation Movement in Seattle
Barbara Winslow
ARCHIVES: UW alumna Barbara Winslow's new book "Revolutionary Feminists: The Women's Liberation Movement in Seattle" discusses the early days of the women's liberation movement in the city. (Story via @LiamBlakey2 and @Chaitna_d) https://t.co/hwB3dRAUBW
Hardcover, 2023
$102.95$77.95 + Free shipping50% off your first book(max discount $25)
Polite Society
Mahesh Rao
ARTS: "Polite Society" is a British action-comedy film that takes on the complexities of sisterhood, effectively blending action, drama, and comedy into a feminist masterpiece. (Review via @Chaitna_d) https://t.co/ScYIl8B2sv
Hardcover, 2019
$26.00$13.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Eye
Sati Mookherjee
ARTS: Poet and lifelong Seattle area resident Sati Mookherjee talks about her debut book of poetry, "Eye," and her fascination with circles and orbits in our lives. (Story via @samahlhorn) https://t.co/YaA2MpoKFW
Paperback, 2022
$16.00$8.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands
Kate Beaton
ARTS: New York Times bestselling cartoonist Kate Beaton's "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands" is a class commentary, a complex portrait of misogyny and environmental destruction, and an odyssey. (Story via @HansenZinnia) https://t.co/du7Bd89YMA
Hardcover, 2022
$39.95$19.98 + Free shipping50% off your first book
The Niceties
Eleanor Burgess
ARTS: Intiman Theatre’s production of “The Niceties” at the Erickson Theatre in Capitol Hill tells the story of a white professor of history, Janine, whose viewpoints are challenged by her Black progressive student, Zoe. (Review via @elizpreston25) https://t.co/zFm7sKu8vG
Paperback, 2019
$14.95$7.47 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Signs of Disability
Stephanie L. Kerschbaum
ARTS: @shirazdaily sat down with UW English professor Stephanie Kerschbaum to discuss her newest book, "Signs of Disability," to understand the ways in which disability permeates through all aspects of life. https://t.co/HNIF9jjlWK
Paperback, 2022
$34.00$17.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book