Can Posters Kill?
A collection of WWII propaganda posters show how the Nazi party spread antisemitism and justified the murder of Jews in the Holocaust.
Les queers qui ont changé le monde
Une célébration vibrante des personnes LGBTQ+ qui ont brisé les barrières et transformé la société, mêlant réflexions personnelles et récits puissants pour inspirer et donner de la force aux générations futures.
Born A Girl
This illustrated book for young readers shares the stories of five girls growing up around the world and some of the injustices they face.
Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies
Nine fascinating true stories about ordinary but remarkably brave women—overlooked by history—who stood up for what’s right during the Holocaust.
Naked
This nonfiction encyclopedia introduces teens to practical information about sexuality from A to Z. It explains 155 body-related terms and is illustrated throughout.
Making Waves
A great resource for alerting young adults to the destruction that infiltrates every aspect of ocean life.
Native Actors and Filmmakers
Biographies of Native Americans who tell their stories in film and on TV will inspire young people in the fields of entertainment and production.
In the Hour of Fate and Danger
A powerful, lyrical memoir by a World War II survivor of forced labor in the copper mines of Bor, Serbia.
One Earth
This nonfiction book for teens profiles 20 environmental defenders of color from around the world. Their individual stories show that the intersection of environment and ethnicity is an asset to protecting our planet. Illustrated with photos of each of the people profiled.
Too Many Goodbyes
Wartime and postwar diaries illuminate the life of Holocaust survivor Susan Garfield.
Inside Broadside
Inside Broadside looks at the impact 1980s feminist newspaper Broadside: A Feminist Review had on the lives of both the women who participated in its creation and the women who read one or all of its 96 issues.
Picking Up the Pieces
This nonfiction book, illustrated with photographs, tells the story of the making of the Witness Blanket, a work by Indigenous artist Carey Newman that includes hundreds of items from every residential school in Canada and stories from the Survivors who donated them.
My Body, My Choice
This nonfiction book for teens examines the ongoing fight for abortion rights and reproductive justice.
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired
A feminist manifesto exposing the everyday sexism that teenage girls face.
Can Your Conversations Change the World?
This work of nonfiction in the PopActivism series for teens looks at the importance of talking about feminism and continuing to fight for equal rights.
Can Your Smartphone Change the World?
This work of nonfiction, in the PopActivism series for teens, looks at how you can use a smartphone as a tool for social justice.
To Look a Nazi in the Eye
The true story of nineteen-year-old Jordana Lebowitz’s time in Germany, where she went to witness the trial of Oskar Groening, known as the bookkeeper of Auschwitz, a man charged with being complicit in the death of more than 300,000 Jews.
Native Men of Courage
This is an inspiring book for Native American youth about contemporary, courageous men who have made a difference in their communities.
Native Athletes in Action!
The stories of thirteen Native professional athletes who with determination and education, became leaders in their sports.
Susanna Moodie: Roughing It in the Bush
Carol Shields was fascinated by Susanna Moodie, a Romantic writer who left England for Canada in 1832 where she and her family soon found themselves starving in their new home. Moodie's novel Roughing It in the Bush, an acerbic testament to settler life, made her famous. Shields' interpretation of Moodie comes to life as a graphic novel.


