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Switching between these every day
I was forwarding these to a friend and figured it’d be worth sharing them all here too so enjoy some free books and essays and things in no particular order:
Jeanette Winterson - Art Objects
Does Your Daughter Know It’s Okay To Be Angry? - Soraya Chemaly
Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall Kimmerer
Zami, Sister Outsider, Undersong - Audre Lorde
Garments Against Women - Anne Boyer
Laziness Does Not Exist - Devon Price
Learn Socialism Resources
Do Economists Actually Know What Wealth Is? - Nathan J. Robinson
Love Dialogue: CÉLINE SCIAMMA on Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Carlos Augilar
Teaching To Transgress - Bell Hooks
Sexing the Cherry - Jeanette Winterson
Sinister Wisdom Archives
Why Pop Culture Links Women and Killer Plants - Amandas Ong
How To Suppress Women’s Writing - Joanna Russ
Women’s Voices Now
The Life of Tove Jansson
Unbearable Weight; Feminism, Western Culture and the Body - Susan Bordo
‘A Simple Favour’ and That Whole Lesbian Psycho Thing - Ciara Wardlow
OUTWEEK Archives
AirPods Are a Tragedy - Caroline Haskins
Devotions - Mary Oliver
Go Tell It On The Mountain - James Baldwin
Nevertheless, She Feasted: Why Girls Get Hungry in Horror Movies - Francesca Fau
Written on the Body - Jeanette Winterson
Sula - Toni Morrison
Not Vanishing - Chrystos
The Fever - Wallace Shawn
Portrait of a Lady on Fire director Céline Sciamma: ‘Ninety per cent of what we look at is the male gaze’ - Alexandra Pollard
Minimalism Is Just Another Boring Product Wealthy People Can Buy - Chelsea Fagan
AIDS, Art and Activism: Remembering Gran Fury - John d’Addario
In the Day of the Postman - Rebecca Solnit
Blood and Guts in Highschool - Kathy Acker
Mark My Words: The Subversive History of Women Using Thread as Ink - Rosalind Jana
Exploring Frida Kahlo’s Relationship With Her Body - Rebecca Fulleylove
Ravens have paranoid, abstract thoughts about other minds - Emily Reynolds
The Lady in the Looking Glass - Virginia Woolf
Angela Carter talks beauties and beasts with Terry Jones
A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing - Eimear McBride
Why Female Cannibals Frighten and Fascinate - Kate Robertson
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Bartleby
Guggenheim Books
We Are Lisa Simpson: 30 Years with the Smartest and Saddest Kid in Grade Two - Sara David
On Beauty - Zadie Smith
Her Body and Other Parties - Carmen Maria Machado
How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation - Anne Helen Petersen
Why the Popular Phrase ‘Women and Femmes’ Makes No Sense - Kesiena Boom
Ask No Man Pardon: The Philosophical Significance of Being Lesbian - Elsa Gidlow
Taking Care - Callista Buchen
Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977) - Mariposa Films
Why you should give money directly and unconditionally to homeless people - Matt Broomfield
Yo Soy Así (2010) - Jodi Savitz
Liuzhou “Luosifen”: Slurpy, Spicy, and Absolutely Satisfying | Liziqi Channel
Root intelligence: Plants can think, feel and learn - Anil Ananthaswamy
East Bloc Love (2011) - Logan Mucha
Why Do Rich Kids Do Better Than Poor Kids in School? It’s Not the “Word Gap.” - Molly McManus
They Shut Me Up In Prose - Emily Dickinson
The Importance of Friends with Similar Disabilities - Elizabeth Mazur, Ph.D.
The Lesbian Archives at the Glasgow Women’s Library
A Poetry Handbook - Mary Oliver
Teaching Community. A pedagogy of Hope - Bell Hooks
Working Class History
Why don’t doctors trust women? Because they don’t know much about us - Gabrielle Jackson
In Our Brutal Modern World, Science Shows Our Brains Need Craft More Than Ever - Susan Luckman
Why were the lives of ordinary 16th and 17th century women largely undocumented? | Suzannah Lipscomb
Caliban And The Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation - Silvia Federici
Mother’s Touch (엄마의 손길) - Jane Yeon and Audris Park
Gene Wilder Was Right: Gilda Radner Didn’t Have To Die, And We Need To Talk About Why She Did - Abby Norman
Why 1984 Was a Vital Year for British Gay Culture: An interview with Paul Flynn - Hanna Hanra
R&B Legend Jackie Shane On Growing Up Trans in the South - Zackery Drucker
The Journey - Mary Oliver
The Fictional Spinster Classification Index - Daniel Mallory Ortberg
What kind of country have we become? Try asking a disabled person - Frances Ryan
The poetry and brief life of a Foxconn worker: Xu Lizhi (1990-2014)
Magda Romanska, “Necr-Ophelia: Death, Femininity, and the Making of Modern Aesthetics”
Nobody talks about it, but too many rich kids are at university who shouldn’t be there - Julia Shervington
Barbara Hammer - The 90’s (experimental shorts)
Remembering Stormé - The Lesbian Woman Of Color Who Incited The Stonewall Revolution
Ozamu Tezuka Documentary
Sheroes: The Lesbian Stonewall
38 Lesbian Magazines That Burned Brightly, Died Hard, Left A Mark
‘It has made me want to live’: public support for lesbian novelist Radclyffe Hall over banned book revealed
This is what Britain’s Gay Liberation Front movement looked like in the 1970s
Pawn shop bars and poverty chic: how working-class life was colonised - Dale Lately
Prolife IS the extremist viewpoint. - Taryn De Vere
There Was No Them There (An Autobiography of Stella F Duffy)
1984. The trials of Gay’s the Word. - Colin Clews
Cambridge’s appropriation of the working class makes for bitter social division
Why we fell for clean eating - Bee Wilson
Glass Labyrinth - Shuji Terayama (1979)
“Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It” Somebody had to foot the bill for Anna Delvey’s fabulous new life. The city was full of marks. - Jessica Pressier
Top 10 books about women and the sea - Charlotte Runchie
JK Rowling’s Harry Potter? A thank you would be nice, says Worst Witch author - Anita Singh and Helen Brown
Heather Widdows: The Ugly Side of Beauty - Regan Penaluna
Why Women Are Shamed for Having Body Hair: On #everydaylookism and the normalization of the hairless body. - Heather Widdows and Jessica Sutherland
Dante’s Inferno: The Private Life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Poet and Painter - Ken Russell (1967) Part 1 | Part 2
Flesh Wounds: The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - Virginia L. Blum
The Heart of the Race: Black Women’s Lives in Britain by Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie, and Suzanne Scafe Foreword by Lola Okolosie (ebook free to download this month 06/2020)
Are Prisons Obsolete? - Dr. Angela Davis / also available as a free audiobook on YouTube
The Cancer Journals - Audre Lorde
Anti-Racism Resources for White People: Document compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein in May 2020.
Human Being/Insan (Ibrahim Shaddad, 1993)
Black Leaders Discussion feat. Angela Davis, Kwame Ture & Fannie Lou Hamer (1973)
CEREALS | Mayram Yusupova | 1982
Prairie House (1991) dir. Julie Dash
Julie Enszer: “We Couldn’t Get Them Printed,” So We Learned to Print Them Ourselves - Catherine Halley
A Burst of Light and Other Essays - Audre Lorde
Palestine Film Institute (one free film weekly)
Black British Women You Aren’t Taught in School (compiled by inamahair) Part 1 | Part 2
Intersections: Crafting a Voice for Black Culture - Alice Walker on Zora Neale Hurston’s ‘Spiritual Food’
Part 1: Why we’ll succeed in saving the planet from climate change - Emma Marris
Part 2: Why we won’t avoid a climate catastrophe - Elizabeth Kolbert
‘They Set Us Up to Fail’: Black Directors of the ’90s Speak Out. Julie Dash, Matty Rich, Darnell Martin, Ernest Dickerson, Leslie Harris and Theodore Witcher on a boom that went bust, and what’s different now. - Reggie Ugwu
"Publishers for Palestine is a global collective of publishers, and others who work in publishing around the world, who stand for justice, freedom of expression, and the power of the written word.
Join us for an international #ReadPalestine week, starting Wednesday, November 29, on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. During this week, we encourage people around the world to read fiction and poetry by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors, as well as nonfiction about Palestinian history, politics, arts, culture, and life, as well as books about organizing, resistance, and solidarity for a Free Palestine.
To encourage the spread of #ReadPalestine, signatories of the Publishers for Palestine letter of solidarity have organized a Free Palestine Reading List. Participating publishers are offering one of their e-book titles for free download from November 29 to December 5; all titles are available through this website. There are currently more than thirty books on the list in nine languages, including a half-dozen award winners, with more coming in.
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During the pandemic one of the most notorious ebook pirate websites gained millions of new users. At its height, the site offered over 11 mi
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If you're a fan of reading books online for free, you're probably familiar with Z-Library. Z-library is a free online library with over 100
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favorite films featuring a scene with a mosquito net
The Terrorizers (1986), dir. Edward Yang
Cemetery of Splendour, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2015)
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2010)
A Summer at Grandpa’s (1984), dir. Hou Hsiao-Hsien
The Scent of Green Papaya (1993), dir. Tran Anh Hung
Insiang (1976), dir. Lino Brocka
A Brighter Summer Day (1991), dir. Edward Yang
I don’t want to sleep alone (2006), dir. Tsai Ming-Liang
Universities across Japan are beginning to offer balanced breakfast options for only 100 yen ($0.98) to students so they can show students the importance of breakfast on their health and well-being.
Miffy drawstring bags
At your military wife’s house washing my hair with your sons calming bedtime baby shampoo
Where else can i get sentences like this
People in the 70s would wake up and be like I need to go hitchhiking right now
mfs be like good morning susan! another serial killer in the paper today, so not groovy! welp, time for our daily car ride with stranger !
"I'm gonna join the military and reform it from the inside" no you aren't. there aren't enough words in the english language to explain just how much you won't be able to do that
pandemic episode of malcolm in the middle: malcolm struggles to reconcile his commitment to quarantine safety measures with the fact that all the girls his age are so lonely and isolated that they're suddenly willing to go on dates with HIM, of all people. reese discovers that egging neighbors' houses still counts as a "socially-distanced" activity and has the time of his life. dewey does some mental calculus and realizes that he gets fewer wedgies per day from his brothers than he does from the school bully and decides he'll keep these lockdowns in effect at all costs, so he starts calling in fake pandemic data to local health districts to bump the numbers up. lois gets in a physical altercation with a non-masker at the lucky aide and starts duct taping people's mouths shut, which craig finds both alarming and oddly alluring. (craig then immediately gets infected from licking his hand to slick back his hair in a bid to impress her.) hal works from home but, after slacking off on the family computer all day, is driven to obsession by the thought of becoming the digital solitaire world champion.
men who are detectives be like “he’s my partner” ..... ok you gay bitch 🤨
why is it that all the 18 year old cart grabbers at Walmart look like one of these two:
then you go further in the store and see this guy stocking the shelves
Kings all
id date em all <3
The spell was broken. My uncle learned to laugh, and I learned to cry. The secret garden is always open now. Open, and awake, and alive. THE SECRET GARDEN (1993) dir. Agnieszka Holland