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Celebrate Women's History Month!
Right now, our world faces big, connected challenges, from climate change and economic stress to healthcare gaps and threats to democracy. These issues don’t affect everyone equally, and women—especially those from marginalized communities—often feel the impact most while also leading powerful solutions. This year’s Women's History Month theme, “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future,” reminds us that sustainability is about strong communities, fair systems, and opportunities for future generations. Check out the nonfiction books below to learn about real women advancing climate justice, expanding education and healthcare access, and building lasting change in their communities.
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If fiction is more your jam, then explore the titles below to step into stories of girls and women who challenge injustice, claim their power, and imagine new possibilities for their communities and their futures.
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