
The Atlas of Christmas
Alex Palmer
Explore the surprising stories behind Christmas traditions around the world. From unique celebrations and quirky practices to the origins of beloved characters, this atlas offers an entertaining survey of how Christmas is honored globally, whether extravagant or intimate, sacred or silly.

Me and White Supremacy
Layla F. Saad
A guided journal and workbook designed to help people with white privilege understand and take ownership of their participation in the oppressive system of white supremacy, and to take responsibility for dismantling the way that this system manifests, both within themselves and within their communities.

Men Explain Things to Me
Rebecca Solnit
In "Men Explain Things to Me," Rebecca Solnit dissects the pervasive phenomenon of male condescension and its impact on women's voices and experiences. With sharp wit and insightful analysis, Solnit explores the subtle yet insidious ways in which women are silenced, dismissed, and undermined in various spheres of life, from casual conversations to political discourse. Through personal anecdotes and cultural commentary, she exposes the power dynamics at play and calls for a more equitable and inclusive world where women's voices are heard and valued.

Loved Clothes Last
Orsola de Castro
A call to action to revolutionize our wardrobes and fast-fashion culture. Discover how mending, repairing, and rewearing clothes can be a powerful act of sustainability and a statement against disposable consumerism. Explore the social and environmental impact of the fashion industry and learn how to make a difference by embracing a more conscious approach to clothing.

No Logo
Naomi Klein
A critical examination of the branding practices of multinational corporations and their impact on culture, labor, and the global economy. It explores the strategies corporations use to build brand identity and the resulting consequences for public space, individual expression, and social justice.

Nothing to Envy
Barbara Demick
An intimate portrait of life in North Korea through the eyes of ordinary citizens. Based on seven years of research and numerous interviews, this book unveils the hidden realities of a closed society, exploring themes of love, loss, and survival in the face of political oppression and economic hardship.

Orientalism
Edward W. Said
A groundbreaking critique of how the West perceives the East. Said examines the historical, cultural, and political implications of Orientalism, revealing how it has shaped Western understanding and domination of the Eastern world. A powerful and influential work that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a new perspective on the relationship between East and West.

Privacy Is Power
Carissa Véliz
An exploration of the importance of privacy in the digital age, how it has been eroded, and what individuals and societies can do to reclaim control of their data. It delves into the power dynamics of surveillance capitalism and the toxic nature of personal data, offering practical steps for safeguarding privacy and autonomy.