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June 2026 Reads for the Rest of Us
Each month, Ms. provides readers with a list of new books being published by writers from historically excluded groups. Happy June! Happy Pride! Happy Caribbean-American Heritage Month! Happy summer! Wherever you are and however you spend your month, I hope you are able to slow down, rest and enjoy …
By Maya Olson
June 1, 2026
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Each month, Ms. provides readers with a list of new books being published by writers from historically excluded groups.
Happy June! Happy Pride! Happy Caribbean-American Heritage Month! Happy summer!
Wherever you are and however you spend your month, I hope you are able to slow down, rest and enjoy life with a good book.
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Why this matters The release of new books by writers from historically excluded groups, including LGBTQ women, highlights the ongoing need for diverse representation in literature. As the US celebrates Pride and Caribbean-American Heritage Month, these books offer a chance to explore the experiences and perspectives of marginalized communities. The fact that these authors are being published and promoted is a step towards greater inclusivity in the literary world. However, it also underscores the ongoing disparities in the publishing industry, where writers from excluded groups often face significant barriers to getting their work recognized. For readers looking to support LGBTQ writers and learn more about their experiences, resources like the LGBTQ bookstore network and online platforms can provide valuable recommendations and connections to community-driven initiatives. By engaging with these books and authors, readers can help amplify marginalized voices and promote greater understanding and equity.