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Celebrating Feminist Economist Devaki Jain during Women’s History Month

Teach Banned History Partnership with the Zinn Education Project

In the face of growing attacks on the teaching of history, The New Press is partnering with the Zinn Education Project to send books to teachers and teacher educators in Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

The College Board Doesn't Want You to Read These New Press Books

Efforts by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to ban books in schools and the College Board’s decision to revise their AP African American Studies curriculum made national headlines this week, in media outlets from the New York Times to Vanity Fair.

Spring 2023 books from The New Press

Announcing The New Press Spring 2023 Catalog

The New Press is excited to share our Spring 2023 catalog, which includes books to be published between March and August 2023. Our spring season celebrates women’s voices reclaiming current and historical narratives, empowers individuals to create a world aligned with their values, and sheds light on systemic issues in our global society.

2022 Among the Stars

As our thirtieth anniversary year comes to a close, we’re highlighting 2022 titles that received starred reviews and other major endorsements—for your gift-giving needs or just for planning your own 2023 reading list!

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A Post-Midterm Analysis from New Press Author William Kleinknecht

For the New Press blog, veteran journalist William Kleinknecht offers important takeaways from the midterm elections, reflecting on what progressives can learn from gains and losses alike.

The Lifecycle of Your $25 Fast Fashion Impulse Buy

 
Alyssa Hardy’s provocative, compelling, deeply researched debut Worn Out: How Our Clothes Cover Up Fashion’s Sins investigates the intersecting labor exploitation and environmental devastation of the fashion industry. The fashion world now has 52 “micro seasons”; workers have to produce at breakneck speeds in unsafe conditions for poverty wages to meet the public’s demand for style at rock-bottom prices. 
 

Three Steps Toward Police Abolition

The Black Lives Matter movement, reinvigorated during the summer 2020 uprisings, galvanized hundreds of thousands of people into the streets and ushered the slogan “defund the police” into wide circulation. But over the past two years, as targeted communities and abolitionist organizers have proposed radical, imaginative alternatives to the violence of policing, “defund” has been shouted down in many places, in favor of minimal efforts toward police reform.

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. to Receive Social Justice Awards at The New Press’s 30th Anniversary Gala

The 2022 honorees will be celebrated at the Edison Ballroom in New York City on November 16, 2022

The New Press Remembers Barbara Ehrenreich

BARBARA EHRENREICH
August 26, 1941–September 1, 2022

The New Press mourns the loss of writer and journalist Barbara Ehrenreich, author of more than twenty books, including the brilliant Nickel and Dimed, which the New York Times called “a classic in social justice literature.” Her work changed the way we think about American health care, about low-wage work and poverty, and indeed about every topic she explored in her many critically acclaimed books.

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