Join the TCC Library
in celebrating Women’s History Month this March. A display at the Southeast Campus Library
will highlight this year’s theme, “Weaving the Stories of Women’s Lives.”
2015
marks the 35th anniversary of the Women’s History Movement and the
National Women’s History Project, which has succeeded in bringing the impact of
women’s lives and accomplishments into its rightful place, reflecting the
influence of women on history, politics, science, society, and every other
aspect of life. What began as a
grassroots organization in 1980 has grown exponentially into an influential
national institution, dedicated to “writing women back into history.” Young girls and women today can find a myriad
of female role models across a highly diverse range of cultural, ethnic,
occupational, racial, class, and regional backgrounds. You can find a myriad of books about extraordinary
women and their influence at your TCC Library.
Just a few of our new titles are featured below. Stop by and check these out!
- Men Explain Things to Me
- Wonder Women: Sex, Power and the Quest for Perfection
- Muslim American Women on Campus
- Bad Feminist
- Doing Feminist Theory: From Modernity to Postmodernity
- The Madame Curie Complex: the Hidden History of Women in Science