5 Essential Nonfiction Books To Read For Women's History Month
Michael Hansen
Adapted from a TEDx talk of the same name, "We Should All Be Feminists" is a 65-page essay that approaches feminism's core values from a 21st-century perspective. Published in 2012, this short text serves as an accessible feminist primer that is perfect for Women's History Month.
As a bestselling novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie channels her unique voice and clever prose to argue effectively for a modernized definition of feminism. Drawing from her experiences in the U.S. and in Nigeria as well as exploring broader, institutional forces, she demonstrates why people of all genders should be invested in the fight for equality.