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fiction (192), zine (160), poetry (85), women's studies (81), anthology (79), novel (78), nonfiction (70), memoir (62), politics (57), essays (53), biography (44), autobiography (43), feminist theory (42), short stories (37), history (36), feminisms (34), LGBTQ (29), lesbian (28), cultural studies (28), special collections (27), gender studies (26), religion (25), Essays (25), philosophy (25), young readers (24), historical fiction (23), art (23), relationships (23), signed (22), essay (21), literary criticism (19), feminism (19), magazine (19), psychology (18), sexuality (17), gender (17), comic book (16), social history (15), social justice (15), activism (14), Los Angeles (14), music (13), theater (13), humor (13), family (13), literary theory (13), short fiction (12), fantasy (12), drama (12), race (12), 20th century (11), Woman's Building (11), media studies (11), children's fiction (11), literary studies (11), motherhood (11), 19th century (10), women's history (10), friendship (10), political science (10), racism (10), sociology (10), Los Angeles women (10), socialism (10), work (10), food (10), feminist history (10), labor (10), graphic novel (10), Native American (10), health (10), French feminism (10), love (10), psychoanalysis (10), Theater (10), capitalism (9), second wave feminism (9), African American (9), education (9), young adult nonfiction (9), popular culture (9), art history (9), young adult (9), literature (9), science fiction (9), anthropology (9), photography (8), bicycling (8), play (8), black women (8), identity (8), narrative (8), performance (8), sex (8), teen (8), young adult fiction (8), environmentalism (7), Fiction (7), translated fiction (7), picture books (7), journalism (7), women's movement (7), black fiction (7), queer (7), American literature (7), criticism (7), writing (7), African-American Literature (7), representation (7), speculative fiction (7), trans (7), slavery (7), political theory (7), democracy (7), anarchy (7), body image (6), cycling culture (6), civil rights (6), postmodernism (6), adolescence (6), film (6), violence (6), Chicago (6), class (6), grief (6), cultural criticism (6), domestic violence (6), New York (6), social movements (6), parenting (6), 1960s (6), comics (6), ethics (6), chapter book (5), feminist classics (5), women (5), rape culture (5), healing (5), abortion (5), twentieth century (5), revolution (5), pop culture (5), zines (5), French (5), children's literature (5), queer theory (5), resistance (5), collection (5), oral history (5), adoption (5), anarchism (5), rape (5), death (5), stories (5), novella (5), feminist (5), media (5), black lives matter (5), gay (5), marriage (5), america (5), walking tour (5), nature (5), spirituality (5), beauty (5), prison (5), YA (5), depression (5), punk (5), classics (5), abuse (5), intersectionality (5), Spanish language (4), Marxism (4), materialist feminism (4), summer camp (4), autobiographical fiction (4), Mexican American (4), anarchafeminism (4), Alice Walker (4), sexual violence (4), theory (4), illustrated (4), mythology (4), graphic memoir (4), radical feminism (4), women's liberation movement (4), black feminism (4), California (4), butch (4), literary magazine (4), social science (4), women's health (4), inner thoughts (4), Latina (4), Iran (4), instapoet (4), fashion (4), utopia (4), middle school (4), anthologies (4), exile (4), science (4), creativity (4), illustration (4), suffrage (4), justice (4), pregnancy (4), American South (4), romance (4), liberation (4), goddess (4), myth (4), political activism (4), political philosophy (4), survival (4), 1970s (4), violence against women (4), erotica (4), comedy (4), ethnography (4), film theory (4), labor history (4), coming of age (4), black women writers (4), translation (4), modernism (4), gender identity (4), lgbtq (3), pleasure (3), DIY (3), witches (3), World War II (3), mystery (3), childhood (3), Drama (3), culture (3), thriller (3), magical realism (3), women's cycling (3), action (3), children's books (3), war (3), Ramona Quimby (3), 1990s (3), native voices (3), Latin America (3), African American literature (3), country women (3), horror (3), carceral state (3), indigenous Americans (3), white feminism (3), dutch authors (3), Christianity (3), Asian American studies (3), indigenous people (3), celebrity (3), fascism (3), incarceration (3), transgender (3), Ramona (3), Grade 4 (3), lesbian feminism (3), monologues (3), workers rights (3), feminist ethics (3), aging (3), sex work (3), kenya (3), midwifery (3), sports (3), food writing (3), art theory (3), black history (3), menstruation (3), pornography (3), childbirth (3), women of color (3), Great Britain (3), abolition (3), torture (3), los angeles (3), farming (3), New York City (3), childcare (3), suicide (3), money (3), feminist literature (3), poverty (3), sexual assault (3), letters (3), materialism (3), colonialism (3), Asia (3), medicine (3), emotions (3), guide (3), self care (3), southern fiction (3)
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Nuvem de Etiquetas, Nuvem de Autores, Espelho de Etiquetas
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Aderiu
Aug 4, 2014
Real Name
Feminist Library On Wheels - F.L.O.W.
Sobre Minha Biblioteca
We want our library to reflect as diverse a definition of feminism as possible--that's why we're building it through donations. Please get in touch if you want to suggest a volume to add or if you have a selection from your own shelves to donate!

Items that are currently checked out will be stored in the "Checked out" folder here, and listed as available again when they're returned to us. You can also search our "Special collections" catalog--those are volumes we'll be happy to arrange for you to look at, but they may be rare or fragile so we want to make sure they're around for a long, long time.

If you have books you'd like to donate to us, please do! You can send them to us at our address here, or email us if you're in the Los Angeles area and we can arrange to get them in person. You can also check out our Wishlist folder here, which corresponds to a wishlist we have at Skylight Books, and you can make donations that way (http://www.skylightbooks.com/flow-wishlist).
About Me
The Feminist Library On Wheels (F.L.O.W.) is a node of the Women's Center for Creative Work (WCCW) founded by members Jenn Witte and Dawn Finley, both lifelong bookworms and devoted cyclists. We're building a multimedia collection of feminist books, artifacts and ephemera to make available to as wide an audience in Los Angeles as possible, by bicycle.

We promote a feminist approach in three ways: through the riders who participate; the personality of the items donated to the library; and the use of bicycles. Our collection will be available both at regularly scheduled locations as well as at special events (CicLAVia, farmers' markets, fairs and parades, etc).

Anyone can fill out our short membership form to get a library card, check out a volume on the honor system, and either return it to a designated drop-off spot, or bring it back to us when we're out and about.
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P.O. Box 292464, Los Angeles, CA 90029
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http://feministlibraryonwheels.com/
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