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  2. Toronto Women's Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore. Coordinates: 43.6627915°N 79.4027941°W. A chalk A-frame sign in October 2012 announcing the closure of the bookstore. The Toronto Women's Bookstore was the largest nonprofit, feminist bookstore in Canada, before its closure in November 2012. [ 1] It was run and staffed primarily by women of color, [ 2] and sold ...

  3. List of feminist bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore; United States. Amazon Bookstore Cooperative; Bloodroot; Bluestockings; Charis Books & More; In Other Words Feminist Community Center; Old Wives Tales; A Room of One's Own; Womanbooks; A Woman's Place; Women & Children First; United Kingdom. The Second Shelf in London; Silver Moon Bookshop; See also. List of bookstore ...

  4. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey's Paw in Toronto; Munro's Books in Victoria; Spartacus Books in Vancouver; The Word Bookstore in Montreal; Defunct book stores: Aqua Books — former independent bookstore in Winnipeg, Manitoba; The Book Room — in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At the time of its closing in 2008, it was the oldest bookstore in Canada. Highway Book Shop ...

  5. Category:Feminist bookstores - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Women's Bookstore; W. Womanbooks; A Woman's Place (bookstore) Women & Children First (bookstore) This page was last edited on 17 May 2018, at 14:48 (UTC ...

  6. New Words Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    186 Hampshire Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in January 2022. This building was the location of the New Words bookstore beginning in 1976. New Words Bookstore was a feminist bookstore based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It opened in 1974, one of the first feminist bookstores in the United States, and moved to larger premises two years later.

  7. Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha - Wikipedia

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    Initially held weekly, the event became a biannual, large-scale poetry event in partnership with the Toronto Women's Bookstore, bringing artists such as Mango Tribe and D'Lo. Piepzna-Samarasinha began teaching writing to queer, trans and Two Spirit youth at Supporting Our Youth Toronto's Pink Ink program.

  8. Heather Reisman - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Indigo Books and Music acquired its main rival, Chapters, to form the largest book retailer in Canada, obtaining a clear leadership position in the book retailing industry. Reisman co-founded Kobo Inc. in 2009 and two years later, sold Indigo’s majority stake in Kobo to the Japanese company Rakuten for $315 million.

  9. List of women's presses - Wikipedia

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    Linen Press Books (Edinburgh, Scotland, 2007–present) Magnetewan Books (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2010–present) Midmarch Arts Press (New York, US, 1975–2018) publishers of Women Arts News (1975–1998) and list of Women in the Arts books; Modjaji Books (Cape Town, South Africa, 2007–present)

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