
- Introducing Intersections: Identity & Place, a Collection of ebooks designed as course readings. The 105 titles in the Collection include the presale of 40 new titles publishing in 2025.
- The Collection is a DRM-free, one-time acquisition with no ongoing fees. ILL is permitted and the titles are offered with unlimited user access.
- 5% of Collection revenues are sequestered to underwrite Open Access titles. To date, we have published three Open Access ebooks; we invite you to add these to your holdings today: https://livedplacespublishing.com/open-access-titles.
- We are offering Conference Promotional Pricing for our Intersections Collection of 105 titles. Please see Stephen (in the bright orange polo shirt) in Booth 122T for details, or email him at stephen@livedplacespublishing.com.

Here’s a sampling of the 105 titles in the Collection so you can get a sense of what we publish:
- The Reparations Project: Repair Work by Linked Descendants of Enslavement by Sarah Eisner & Randy Quarterman (Black Studies)
- Trans(formations) and Tenderness: Rhetorics and Resources to Support Transgender Youth by Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey (Queer and LGBT+ Studies)
- Advocating for Queer and BIPOC Survivors of Rape at Public Universities: The #ChangeRapeCulture Movement by Taylor Waits, Kimiya Factory, & Coreen Hale (OPEN ACCESS in Queer and LGBT+ Studies)
- No Place for Autism? Exploring the Solitary Forager Hypothesis of Autism by Jaime Hoerricks (Disability Studies)
- The Resilient Teacher: Creating Positive Change through Inclusive Classrooms by Sarah Schlessinger (Education Studies)
- A Congolese Refugee’s Quest for a Purpose and Better Life: More to Life than a Refugee Camp by Gentille Dusenge with Janine de Nysschen (Forced Migration Studies)
- The Darkest Parts of My Blackness: A Journey of Remorse, Reform, Reconciliation, and (R)evolution by Maurice Tyree & Katie Singer (Carceral Studies)
- Soil and Solidarity: Art, Ecology, Community and Sustainability in Northeast India by Amrita Pritam Gogoi & Deepankar Gohain (Cultural Anthropology)
- Latinidad, Identity Formation, and the Mass Media Landscape: Constructing Pocho Villa by Gabriel A. Cruz (Latinx Studies)
- Indigenous Women’s Reproductive Traditions: Reclaiming Bodily Agency After Five Hundred Years of European Colonization by Stephanie Sellers (Gender Studies)
- The Syrian Refugees Whose Entrepreneurial Spirit Created an Award-Winning British Cheese Factory by Razan Al Sous & Raghid Sandouk (The Emergent Entrepreneur Collection)
- Stories of Solidarity and Struggle: A Life in the Worldwide Movement for Human Rights by David Hinkley (Activism and Social Movement Studies)
- Social Spaces for Older Queer Adults: A Guide for Social Work Practitioners by David Betts (Queer and LGBT+ Studies)
- (Re)constructing Memory, Place, and Identity: Sangre Mexicano, Corazon Chicano by Louis Mendoza (Latinx Studies)
- Improving the Experience of Health Care for People Living with Sensory Disability by Dr. Annmaree Watharow MD, PhD (Disability Studies)
The rapid adoption of Intersections: Identity & Place by institutions both large and small showcases how these narrative works provide value within the classroom and increase the visibility of marginalized voices.
If you have any other questions, please contact us directly: contact@livedplacespublishing.com