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"This volume should be required reading—alongside of Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States—in every sociology and political science class.”

—Connie Hogarth, life-long peace and justice activist and inspiration for Manhattanville College’s Connie Hogarth Center for Social Action; cofounder and former executive director of the Westchester People’s Action Coalition




Surviving the Future is a collection of the most current ideas in radical queer movement work and revolutionary queer theory.




"An extensive volume that vividly illustrates the foundations and necessity of community armed defense in struggles for freedom against injustice and racism.”

—Robert Hillary King, author of From the Bottom of the Heap

"With a deft balance of insight and humor, My Mom Had an Abortion is a warm and welcome demonstration of how we can—and should!—talk about abortion as a normal and vital human right.” —Tessa Hulls, author of Feeding Ghosts

“One of the most important contributions to the study of American history that I have ever experienced.”

—Henry Louis Gates Jr., director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African American Research

“These deeply personal and theoretically informed essays explore the fight for social justice and inclusivity in Appalachia through the intersections of environmental action, LGBTQA+ representational politics, anti-racism, and movements for disability justice."

—Rebecca Scott, author of Removing Mountains: Extracting Nature and Identity in the Appalachian Coalfields

The utopian vision of Your Place or Mine? is vital to a just society: the invention of a world where one can be human without having to be classified by sexual practices or gender expressions. Where one need not find shelter in definition or assimilation. A refreshing reminder that we are not all the same, nor do we need to be.

“Pilgrim’s book is a well-researched, comprehensive, and ever-present documentation of where we’ve been and where we still are. All of America needs to confront these injustices in order to put them where they belong, in the past, not the present.”

—Philip J. Merrill, CEO and founder of Nanny Jack & Co.

“By presenting a collection of nuanced narratives, Shout Your Abortion aims to advance a message of broader acceptance: If your abortion experience was hard and sad, that’s okay. If your abortion experience wasn’t hard or sad, that’s also okay. This marks a significant tonal shift in the cultural conversation about abortion.”

—Caitlin Gibson, Washington Post

"This may be the most important organizing manual ever produced by a social movement in the United States.”

—Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

This book features LGBTQAI+ characters seamlessly woven into a delightful, imagination-sparking story, without overtly being a lesson book about gender and sexual orientation.


“A perfect alternative to gender-saturated Disney fare.”

Bitch magazine

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