Happy publication day to MY BAD!
Through the prism of his own experiences, historian @Hugh_Ryan maps how queer life transitioned in the late ‘90s, reshaping the challenges and possibilities LGBTQ people navigated in the new millennium.
Order your copy: https://t.co/ZI43ikx5DK
⭐ AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT ⭐
Meet Hugh Ryan (@Hugh_Ryan), author of MY BAD.
Out May 26, MY BAD reckons with the gains and setbacks of a decade that reshaped queer life forever. Preorder today and save 20% with code MYBAD20.
https://t.co/ZI43ikx5DK
On this day in 1925, Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska.
In NOBODY CAN GIVE YOU FREEDOM, @kehinde_andrews draws on the speeches and writings of Malcolm X to upend the conventional understanding of Malcolm.
Order your copy: https://t.co/upnO9uUEJX
💐 These nine titles offer something for every mom, covering groundbreaking women in history and modern womanhood, plus guides for new moms.
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Happy publication day to SOCCERNOMICS (2026 WORLD CUP EDITION)! ⚽🏆
In this modern classic, Simon Kuper (@KuperSimon) and Stefan Szymanski (@sszy) apply high-powered analytical tools to everyday soccer topics.
Grab your copy today: https://t.co/c0efQ7rgm5
Happy publication day to @MichaelEHayden's STRANGE PEOPLE ON THE HILL!
The gripping story of what happened to a small American town when a white nationalist group moved its headquarters there, illustrating how radical changes in American politics divide our communities.
Join Michael Edison Hayden, author of Strange People on the Hill, this Saturday, April 11 at 5 PM at Politics and Prose. In conversation with Jared Holt, he’ll discuss how extremism tore apart a small American town.
https://t.co/NJH5lntfYT
Our past informs our present to inspire our future!
@RustinCenter Queer History Hot Five at the Archive
@Hugh_Ryan author co-host Queer 101 @Peppermint247
Talkin' intersectionality of LGBTQIA+ & Black communities in honor of new book "My Bad" @HachetteUS
https://t.co/bKMh9IQRYs
@AppleTV Based on original interviews with over 50 current and former players and coaches, Gemma Clarke's SOCCERWOMEN celebrates these remarkable women and their achievements against all odds.
Learn more: https://t.co/rqSgLCESst
Based on original interviews with over 50 current and former players and coaches, Gemma Clarke's SOCCERWOMEN celebrates these remarkable women and their achievements against all odds.
Learn more: https://t.co/rqSgLCESst
"THIS IS AN UPRISING: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century," the modern classic of social movement organizing by @markjengler and Paul Engler, is now available in a tenth-anniversary edition!
Learn more: https://t.co/LNblIMl0tk
“[A] captivating, unsettling up-close look at America’s increasingly vicious partisan split.”—@PublishersWkly
"Strange People on the Hill," @MichaelEHayden's investigation into small town extremism, will be available 4/7/2026.
Read the review: https://t.co/FzMhV8mWGP
"[A] stunning emperor-has-no-clothes indictment."
IT'S ON YOU, @NickJChater and George Loewenstein's scalding critique of the "nudge" theory of social change, has received a starred review in @PublishersWkly!
Read it here: https://t.co/q0z2ZJScC1
"Would anybody actually turn up to watch?"
Read an excerpt in The @guardian from @jonawils's "The Power and the Glory," about the first USA-hosted World Cup, in 1994.
Learn more: https://t.co/JsAXwUR666
At Type, we run a nonprofit investigative newsroom @typeinvestigate, a book imprint, @BoldTypeBooks, a fellows program, and so much more.
None of which would be possible without individual donors. There's still time to support us this #GivingTuesday: https://t.co/XmJ9vUamkS
NEW FREE HELL!
@QuincyInst's @WilliamHartung and @BenFreemanDC discuss "The Trillion Dollar War Machine" (@BoldTypeBooks).
We also have this week's hangover cure 'Rotten History,' and a 'Moment of Truth.'
No membership required!
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"The World Cup has always been embedded in national and global politics... and always reflects the shifting politics and culture of a globalizing world."
Read Jonathan Wilson's (@jonawils) new interview with the Washington Post here: https://t.co/SdtDyS9Ssu