Justice and Liberation
This is where we begin.
The books in this collection challenge systems of oppression and invite us to build something better. They are not abstract. They are tools for people working every day to fight displacement, transform institutions, create community safety, and hold space for liberation. Whether you are leading a nonprofit, organizing your neighborhood, supporting young people, or navigating change from the inside, these books were chosen for you.
Every purchase supports our Microgrant Fund, which provides direct support to grassroots changemakers and under-resourced organizations in New York and New England.
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
by Angela Y. Davis
$15.95
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Angela Y. Davis offers a strategic framework that connects state violence, global resistance, and local organizing. This book gives nonprofit leaders and grassroots organizers the historical grounding and political language needed to advocate for deep change.
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Use this book to strengthen campaigns, shape public messaging, facilitate political education, or reframe institutional work through a lens of liberation and solidarity.
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Abolition for the People
edited by Colin Kaepernick
$19.95
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This anthology offers a broad range of perspectives on abolition, grounded in lived experience and visionary organizing. It pushes readers to think beyond policing and punishment.
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Use it as a conversation starter with your team, a training tool for coalitions, or a guide for strategy sessions focused on creating alternatives to carceral systems.
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We Do This ’Til We Free Us
by Mariame Kaba
$16.95
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Mariame Kaba shares an abolitionist approach that prioritizes care, accountability, and community over punishment. Her essays and interviews offer frameworks that challenge carceral thinking and inspire community-led safety.
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Ideal for those working in housing, education, youth development, or public health who are reimagining justice and designing programs rooted in care and transformation.
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Assata: An Autobiography
by Assata Shakur
$18.95
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Assata Shakur’s life story is a powerful testimony of resistance, survival, and truth-telling in the face of state violence. It challenges dominant narratives and affirms Black radical tradition.
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For nonprofit communicators and cultural workers, this memoir can guide messaging, storytelling, and political education rooted in lived experience and historical context.
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The Revolution Will Not Be Funded
by INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
$23.95
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This anthology critiques how the nonprofit industrial complex limits radical work and offers strategies to stay accountable to your community rather than funders.
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Perfect for nonprofit leaders, fundraisers, and consultants committed to aligning funding strategies with social justice values and community-led models.
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Justice and Liberation
Books that challenge systems of oppression and offer bold visions for collective freedom. This collection includes foundational texts for organizers, educators, and advocates working toward racial justice, abolition, and community power. Browse titles…
Earth and Place
Titles that deepen our relationship with land, climate, and place-based wisdom. These books support environmental justice work, Indigenous land sovereignty, and ecological stewardship rooted in care and reciprocity. Browse titles…
Organizational Tools
Books that provide clear, principled guidance for running strong, justice-centered organizations. Topics include nonprofit strategy, fundraising, facilitation, conflict transformation, and values-aligned leadership. Browse titles…
Children’s Books for Justice
Stories for raising thoughtful, compassionate, and justice-minded kids. These titles uplift BIPOC voices, celebrate identity, and introduce young readers to equity, activism, and belonging. Browse titles…
Radical Education
A collection for those reimagining how knowledge is shared and power is built. From unschooling to political education, these titles support educators, youth workers, and movement leaders fostering liberatory learning spaces. Browse titles…
Culture and Story
Books that explore the power of narrative, art, and culture in shaping movements. Ideal for artists, cultural workers, and nonprofit communicators who use storytelling to shift narratives and build solidarity. Browse titles…