
Women We Read This Week
Kate Shellnutt’s “Why 30 is the decade friends disappear — and what to do about it” in Vox “It’s crucial that we keep at…
Read MoreKate Shellnutt’s “Why 30 is the decade friends disappear — and what to do about it” in Vox “It’s crucial that we keep at…
Read MoreJessica Pishko’s “High Desert Suicide: Was a Prison Guard Hazed to Death?” in Rolling Stone In this deeply reported narrative, Pishko investigates the events…
Read MorePatsy Sims’ “No Twang of Conscience Whatever” in Oxford American In “No Twang of Conscience Whatever,” Patsy Sims investigates the 1964 murders of civil…
Read MoreIrina Reyn’s “The Photograph” in Brain, Child In the Facebook era, the absence of public documentation of certain events in one’s life speaks as…
Read MoreSabrina Rubin Erdely’s “The Transgender Crucible” in Rolling Stone At one point in the story of CeCe MacDonald, a trans woman who was charged…
Read MoreIt’s exciting and encouraging to note that two of the most significant and widely discussed stories this week were by female journalists. They’re reviewed…
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