An Autobiography by Angela Y. Davis
Life Story by McKenzie Wark
Under the Radar: An Essential Guide to Autism and Girls by Emilia Misheva
Art of Protest: What a Revolution Looks Like by De Nichols
Abolition. Feminism. Now. by Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica Meiners, Beth Richie
Constellations of Care: Anarcha-Feminism in Practice edited by Cindy Barukh Milstein
Black Trans Feminism by Marquis Bey
Pride Power: The Young Person's Guide to LGBTQ+ by Harriet Dyer
No Name in the Street by James Baldwin
The Loki Variations: The Man, The Myth, The Mischief by Karl Johnson
How to Argue With a Racist: History, Science, Race and Reality by Adam Rutherford
Little Joe: A book about queers and cinema, mostly edited by Sam Ashby
Why Would Feminists Trust the Police? A tangled history of resistance and complicity by Leah Cowan
Breathe: Journeys to Healthy Binding by Maia Kobabe, Sarah Peitzmeier
Writers Who Love Too Much: New Narrative Writing 1977-1997 edited by Dodie Bellamy, Kevin Killian
Love is an Ex-Country by Randa Jarrar
Go the Way Your Blood Beats by Emmett de Monterey
Revolutionary Bodies: Homoeroticism and the Political Imagination in Irish Writing by Michael G. Cronin
My Child Is Trans, Now What? A Joy-Centered Approach to Support by Ben V. Greene
The Unfamiliar: A Queer Motherhood Memoir by Kirsty Logan
A Kids Book About Being Transgender by Gia Parr
Superior: The Return of Race Science by Angela Saini
Do Something: Activism for Everyone by Kajal Odedra
Outrageous! The Story of Section 28 and Britain's Battle for LGBT Education by Paul Baker
Strange Relations: Masculinity, Sexuality and Art in Mid-Century America by Ralf Webb
Ace and Aro Journeys: A Guide to Embracing Your Asexual or Aromantic Identity
Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers
And the Category Is... (Inside New York's Vogue, House, and Ballroom Community) by Ricky Tucker
Dear Prudence: liberating lessons from Slate.com's beloved advice column by Daniel M. Lavery
How To Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
Video Games Have Always Been Queer by Bonnie Ruberg
Queer Game Studies edited by Bonnie Ruberg, Adrienne Shaw