
Women We Read This Week
Sarah Galo’s “Up in Arms, Sarah Galo Interviews Molly Crabapple” in Guernica I can’t get enough of artist and journalist Molly Crabapple and her…
Read MoreSarah Galo’s “Up in Arms, Sarah Galo Interviews Molly Crabapple” in Guernica I can’t get enough of artist and journalist Molly Crabapple and her…
Read MoreSara Bernard’s “Rape Culture in the Alaskan Wilderness” in The Atlantic Sara Bernard‘s piece in The Atlantic this week is a feat of reporting…
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 MoreCornelia Hesse-Honegger’s “Why I Traveled the World Hunting for Mutant Bugs” on Nautilus In this thought-provoking piece on her role as a scientific illustrator,…
Read MoreErica Wagner’s “Life and death at his fingertips: watching a brain surgeon at work” in The New Statesman This was published last month, but…
Read MoreNikole Hannah-Jones’ “Resegregation in the American South” in The Atlantic Focusing on the experiences of three generations of Tuscaloosa, Alabama residents, Nikole Hannah-Jones paints…
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