Homepage - NYU Press (original) (raw)

A blue surgical mask against a black background.

New: How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic

Edited by Mara Mills, Harris Kornstein, Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

“How To Be Disabled in a Pandemic documents the wisdom of disabled oracles who resisted and challenged the system during the first three years of the pandemic in New York City.” ~Alice Wong, author of Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life

NYU Stern School of Business

An abstract illustration of colored dots overlapping.

New: Conscience Incorporated by Michael H. Posner

“A book that every CEO, every sustainability advocate, every MBA student, and every person who wants to advance human rights in a global economy should be reading.” ~Hillary Rodham Clinton, from the book’s Preface

Illustration of a black panther

Black and white photo of Erika Higgins laughing.

New: Black Panther Woman by Mary Frances Phillips

“Activism grounded in love. Phillips enlarges the history of the Black Panthers by showing women’s experiences as integral to the group’s work. A revealing, well-researched biography.” ~Kirkus Reviews

Is CrossFit a Cult? An Interview with Author Katie Rose Hejtmanek

At this point, most people probably know someone – maybe a coworker, a friend, a classmate, a partner – who is obsessed with CrossFit. So, is CrossFit a cult, a community, or…

Read More

What We Have Yet to Learn from COVID-19: An Excerpt from “How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic”

At the fifth-year anniversary of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, hope for “lessons learned” seems more remote than ever. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a noted…

Read More

Rewriting Women’s History: How the National Park Service Erased Transgender People from My Research by Wendy L. Rouse

Queer suffragists played an important role in the fight for women’s right to vote. Annie Tinker had a number of romantic relationships with women and dressed in “mannish” clothing to…

Read More

A rough, abstract sketch of a pig on a beige background.

Portraits of Peacemakers

Graphic of a Black woman with natural hair. Silhouettes of plants and a comb in the background.

Natural

Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson

NYU Press

Painting of a Southern Antebellum woman writing at her desk.

An abstract dollar sign made of winding lines and a red arrow that points to the Capitol Building.

Low

Low

Jaydra Johnson

Fonograf Editions

Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis sitting on a couch smiling at the camera wearing a white jacket

Inspired and Outraged

An abstract illustration of colored dots overlapping.

The Grimace of Eden, Now

18 March 2025 A mouse in a cage: how relations with laboratory animals can inform understandings of care LSE Research Showcase Free events for the LSE community Winter Series 2025 The ‘‘crisis of care’’ is often understood as… 18 March 2025 How to Queer the World: Radical worldbuilding through video games with Bo RubergHYBRID EVENT WHEN & WHERE Tuesday, March 18, 12:00-2:00pm Dodson Room (Room 302), Irving K Barber Learning Centre/via Zoom Please RSVP below in advance A light lunch will be served at 12:00pm. HYBRID EVENT WHEN & WHERE Tuesday, March 18, 12:00-2:00pm Dodson Room (Room 302), Irving K Barber Learning Centre/via Zoom Please… 18 March 2025 Dr. Saul Green Memorial Lecture – Vent: Disability Distributive Justice and the History of Ventilator Allocation Protocols Special guest lecturer Dr. Mara Mills will deliver the lecture entitled “Vent: Disability Distributive Justice and the History of Ventilator… 20 March 2025 Black Power Woman Author Event Join us for an inspiring talk about Ericka Huggins with author Mary Francis Phillips on March 20th on Black Power,… 24 March 2025 Hope and Struggle in the Policed City Join us for an author talk with Menika Dirkson, author of Hope and Struggle in the Policed City. Menika Dirkson is… 25 March 2025 Book Talk: Origins of CRT | Patchouli Joe's Join the co-authors of The Origins of Critical Race Theory for a book talk at Patcouchli Joe's in Denton, TX. 25 March 2025 Fordham’s Annual Distinguished Lecture on Disability Dr. Mara Mills, Co-Founder & Director of the NYU Center for Disability Studies, will present her research titled “Vent: Making… 25 March 2025 The Civil War Diary of Emma Mordecai – In-person Event and Live on YouTube Join us in person and online for a book talk on The Civil War Diary of Emma Mordecai with co-author Melissa R.… 26 March 2025 Katie Hejtmanek launches "The Cult of CrossFit," with Jillian R. Cavanaugh Join us for the launch of The Cult of CrossFit, an incisive examination of the contemporary fitness empire and American Christian… 26 March 2025 Katie Hejtmanek launches "The Cult of CrossFit," with Jillian R. Cavanaugh Join us for the launch of The Cult of CrossFit, an incisive examination of the contemporary fitness empire and American…

Learn more about upcoming publications, events, and news from NYU Press.