
Women We Read This Week
Mary Heather Noble’s “Things I (Shouldn’t) Have to Tell My Daughter” in The Fem The lyric essay is a form that lends itself to…
Read MoreMary Heather Noble’s “Things I (Shouldn’t) Have to Tell My Daughter” in The Fem The lyric essay is a form that lends itself to…
Read MoreWhat comes out of my mouth is the cry a dog makes after being hit by a car, a shrill whimper.
Read More“In Full Flight:” Aditi Sriram interviews Helen Macdonald on Guernica H is for Hawk is a memoir that clings like low-hanging fog. Long after…
Read MoreAmanda Filipacchi’s “How to Pose Like a Man” in The New York Times Much has been said about how women’s writing is packaged and…
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 MoreMeredith Broussard’s “Why Poor Schools Can’t Win at Standardized Testing” on The Atlantic Forget for a moment the irony of an article critiquing financial…
Read MoreJean Friedman-Rudovsky’s “The Ghost Rapes of Bolivia” in Vice This is a story that I did not want to read because I knew it…
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