The first curation of free-to-read open-access titles from the Big Ten Open Books project features 100 works on sexuality and gender.
Germany’s BücherFrauen, Book Women, Issue Their Prize’s Shortlist
The second cycle of the biennial BücherFrauen-Literaturpreis – Book Women Prize – will name a winner during Frankfurter Buchmesse.
Women in Publishing: A Late-Year Discussion at Guadalajara
The IPA’s Bodour Al Qasimi encourages ‘equal opportunities for women over equality with men’ in a gender-diversity discussion in Mexico.
Australian Publishers Association: A First Industry Diversity Study
Surveying publishers, large to small, as well as freelancers and self-employed pros, the Australian study finds a need for ‘diverse representation.’
In Portugal: IPA’s Bodour Al Qasimi on ‘Our Own Prejudices’
‘Prejudice is prejudice, no matter who is at the receiving end,’ IPA’s Bodour Al Qasimi tells the Estoril Conferences audience in Cascais.
Edwige-Renée Dro and Côte d’Ivoire’s ‘1949’ Library of Women’s Writings
International Women’s Day: Côte d’Ivoire has a library centered on literature written by African and Black women.
International Women’s Day: ‘The Female Publisher’
Interview: ‘The Female Publisher’s’ Anne Friebel says that she and co-founder Josefine Podei have created the network they saw was needed.
International Women’s Day: Nature’s First Conference on Gender Equity
Registration is open for ‘Breaking Barriers for Gender Equity Through Research,’ March 9 and 10. International Women’s Day is March 8.
Germany’s BücherFrauen Honor Mely Kiyak With Their First ‘Christine’ Prize
The new biennial BücherFrauen Literary Prize includes a €10,000 prize and is named for the Venetian-born poet and author Christine de Pizan.
Germany’s BücherFrauen Organization Prepares Its First ‘Christine’ Award
The German ‘Book Women’ organization will award its first ‘Christine’ in November, an honor named for Christine de Pizan.
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