Celebrating International Women's Day 2026

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March 8, 2026 / 5 mins read

We’re celebrating International Women’s Day 2026 by revisiting books by and about women. Dive in to find your next read!

Business

The Flexibility Paradigm
Humanizing the Workplace for Productivity, Profitability, and Possibility
Manar Sweillam Morales

Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Leaders
Using the Law to Achieve Your Mission
Betsy Schmidt

Mastering the Corporate Chess Game
Strategies for Advancing Your Career
Cynthia Groves

Feeding the Future
Restoring the Planet and Healing Ourselves
Nicole Negowetti

Governing Pandora
Leading in the Age of Generative AI and Exponential Technology
Andrea Bonime-Blanc

International Affairs

Mission to Mao
US Intelligence and the Chinese Communists in World War II
Sara B. Castro

Watching the Jackals
Prague's Covert Liaisons with Cold War Terrorists and Revolutionaries
Daniela Richterova

Soft Power beyond the Nation?
Sylvia Dummer-Scheel, Charlotte Faucher, Camila Gatica Mizala, Editors

Symbols and Sacrifice in War
National Identity and the Will to Fight
Kirstin J. H. Brathwaite

Russian Military Thought
The Evolution of Strategy Since the Crimean War
Gudrun Persson

Religion

Law from Below
How the Thought of Francisco Suárez, SJ, Can Renew Contemporary Legal Engagement
Elisabeth Rain Kincaid

High-Impact Leadership in Catholic Education
Judith A. Dwyer

The Silent God and the Silenced
Mysticism and Contemplation amid Suffering
Min-Ah Cho

When Doing Good Isn't Good Enough
How a Commitment to Justice and Solidarity Transformed Catholic Relief Services
Suzanne C. Toton

The Problem of God
The Challenges of Faith, Religion, and Spirituality Today
Erin C. Cline

Language

The Art of Teaching Italian
Giulia Guarnieri

Spelling in Spanish Heritage Language Education
Amalia Llombart-Huesca

Empanadas, Pupusas, and Greens on the Side
Language and Latinidad in the Nation's Capital
Amelia Tseng

Pathways to the Seal of Biliteracy
Promoting Multilingualism in Elementary and Middle Schools
Amy J. Heineke and Kristin J. Davin

Blue White Green
Maissa Bey, translated by Erin Twohig

Washington, DC History and Culture

Nannie Helen Burroughs
A Tower of Strength in the Labor World
Danielle Phillips-Cunningham

The Library of Congress
From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age
Jane Aikin

“My Name is Not Tom”
The Life of the Reverend Josiah Henson
Susan Cooke Soderberg

Georgetown University
An Architectural History
Stephanie Rufino

The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt
How a Runaway Nun Became a Grand Lady of Washington, DC, Society
Joseph Mannard