
Women We Read This Week
Heather Kirn Lanier’s “How Parenting Became A Full-Time Job, And Why That’s Bad For Women” in The Establishment When I was pregnant for the…
Read MoreHeather Kirn Lanier’s “How Parenting Became A Full-Time Job, And Why That’s Bad For Women” in The Establishment When I was pregnant for the…
Read MorePauline Campos’s “A Mexican-American in Maine Responds to Governor LePage” in The Fix Earlier this year, Maine’s governor Paul LePage made multiple racist remarks…
Read MoreJenna Wortham’s “Black Health Matters” in The New York Times What I love about this article, in which Jenna Wortham explores racism, brutalities and…
Read MoreSharon Harrigan’s “A Single Mom Escapes the Friend Zone, One Non-Date at a Time” in the New York Times’ Modern Love column What I…
Read MoreJessica Pishko’s “Unemployment Is a Full-Time Job” in Takepart Journalist Jessica Pishko does an amazing job at painting humanizing portraits of welfare recipients and…
Read MoreJenny Qi’s “A Heart Filled with Love, Not Stuff” in The New York Times I have long been obsessed with getting rid of things,…
Read MoreDerecka Purnell’s “A New Civil Rights Movement is Already Growing at the Grass Roots” in The New York Times As a country we like…
Read MoreRachel Riederer’s “The Teaching Class” in Guernica I read Riederer’s piece about a month ago, and though at first it didn’t stand out to…
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