"Hood Feminism" is a book that challenges mainstream feminism, advocating for a more intersectional and inclusive approach that addresses the specific needs of marginalized women.
"The Righteous Mind" explores the moral foundations of human behavior and provides insights into the psychological and cultural factors that shape our moral judgments.
"Dark Money" is a book that exposes the covert influence of unlimited, undisclosed political donations on American democracy.
"Amusing Ourselves to Death" is a thought-provoking critique of modern society's addiction to entertainment and its detrimental impact on the quality of public discourse.
"All the Single Ladies" explores the social, economic, and cultural impact of single women reshaping traditional norms and becoming a powerful force in society.
The Coddling of the American Mind is a book that explores how a culture of safetyism and the overprotection of young people may be harming their emotional resilience and stifling intellectual growth.
"White Fragility" by Robin DiAngelo explores the concept of white fragility as a defensive response that upholds racial inequality and prevents meaningful conversations about racism.