Incoming Resources
- Sex, lies & gender, National Geographic Television ; producer/writer/director, David Elisco ; produced by National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channel
- Gender identity, beyond pronouns and bathrooms, Maria Cook ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- The beauty, Aliya Whiteley
- The underground girls of Kabul, in search of a hidden resistance in Afghanistan, Jenny Nordberg
- Entitled:, how male privilege hurts women, Kate Manne
- Oliver Button is a sissy, story and pictures by Tomie dePaola
- She/he/they/me, the great exploration of the different paths that make you you, Robyn Ryle
- The art of vanishing, a memoir of wanderlust, Laura Smith
- Impossible saints, Clarissa Harwood
- Vinegar girl, a novel, Anne Tyler
- Just one of the princes, adapted by Jill Baer ; illustrated by Character Building Studio and the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Tomboy, the surprising history and future of girls who dare to be different, Lisa Selin Davis
- Why gender matters, what parents and teachers need to know about the emerging science of sex differences, Leonard Sax
- Growing up trans., directed by Miri Navasky and Karen O'Connor, Widescreen
- Chaotic good, Whitney Gardner
- Should I stay or should I go?, a guide to sorting out whether your relationship can--and should--be saved, Lundy Bancroft and JAC Patrissi
- The art of manliness, classic skills and manners for the modern man, by Brett and Kate McKay
- Free women, free men, sex, gender, feminism, Camille Paglia
- Sadiq wants to stitch, Mamta Nainy ; Niloufer Wadia
- I love my purse, by Belle DeMont ; art by Sonja Wimmer
- Tomboy, a graphic memoir
- Tess of the road, Rachel Hartman
- Ten, a soccer story, Shamini Flint
- How can I get through to you?, reconnecting men and women, Terrence Real
- Blood water paint, by Joy McCullough
- You play the girl, on Playboy bunnies, Stepford wives, train wrecks, and other mixed messages, Carina Chocano
- Rapunzel lets her hair down, by Tony Bradman ; illustrated by Sarah Warburton