There are only a few days left to support the Kickstarter to publish Teaching Resistance: Radicals, Revolutionaries, and Cultural Subversives in the Classroom, edited by John Mink.

We just released limited risograph prints by famed cover artist Miriam Klein Stahl. We only have EIGHT Combahee River Collective prints, SIX Toni Morrison prints, and a few others by Miriam, plus many great rewards including paperback, eBook, and signed copies, buy one–donate one, combo packs with records, other radical education books, and more. See it all here and help spread the word!
Book Launches for Teaching Resistance

Saturday, October 19th in Oakland, CA at 7pm
Release Party and Show – All Ages!
Musical performances by PROVOKE & DOTS
Readings from contributors Yvette Felarca, Rob Reynolds, Kadijah Means, Melissa Merin, Lindsay McLeary, Sarah Orton, editor John Mink, and more
Tamarack at 1501 Harrison Street, Oakland
tamarackoakland.com

Monday, November 11th in San Francisco at 7pm
Readings with contributors and editor John Mink
The Green Arcade at 1680 Market Street, San Francisco
thegreenarcade.com

Sunday, December 8th in San Francisco
Panel at the Howard Zinn Book Fair with contributors and editor John Mink
City College Mission Campus at 1125 Valencia Street, San Francisco
howardzinnbookfair.com
There are also just a few days left to support the Kickstarter for Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health, edited by Adrian Shanker and copublished with the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center. This book provides an indispensable blueprint for change. We don’t just want it sitting on a shelf in a bookstore, we want the book read far and wide. YOU can help us make that happen by preordering your copy today and a copy for your library!

Learn more here.
This is the first book written by LGBT healthcare consumers specifically to inform and improve healthcare for the LGBT community. Bodies and Barriers features twenty-six essays written by queer activists, some well-known and some up-and-coming. All artfully unpack the current issues that LGBT people face in our current healthcare system through sharing their own experiences and citing existing data. Our goal is to enact change within our broken healthcare system and make it work more equitably for all of us. With your help, we can get this book into as many hands as possible.
We need your help to share these projects far and wide. Thanks for your support!