![]() ![]() In our small business way, we are celebrating what we believe by offering a small incentive. We believe in learning, in discussing, in civil conversation. ![]() In our bookstore, we believe in the incredible power of Women, we believe that Black Lives Matter, and we believe that racism, homophobia, and intolerance of any kind do not belong in our America. We know YOU have a choice in where you shop, in where your hard-earned dollars go. ![]() Let's Play Books, Emmaus, Pa.: "Today, March 8, we are offering you a choice. The company is 75% women (including its president, Tyrrell Mahoney). Buy a book and support them!"Ĭhronicle Books commemorated International Women's Day by wearing red, with male co-workers joining in. Unabridged Bookstore, Chicago, Ill.: "Celebrate International Women's Day with us, March 8th! ALL PROCEEDS from our sales tomorrow will be donated to the Chicago Women's AIDS Project, a local, grassroots organization founded in 1988 whose mission is to empower trans and cisgender women to take control of their own health. Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, D.C.: "On the #DayWithoutAWoman, a reminder that Politics and Prose owes its existence to two remarkable female founders, and we are proud to say P&P still has a woman as a co-owner." Many shared their celebrations on social media. Independent booksellers found myriad ways to honor International Women's Day as well as #ADayWithoutAWoman yesterday. Politics & Prose founders Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade ![]()
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