
Women We Read This Week
Laurie Penny’s “Women can’t have it all – because the game is rigged” in the New Statesman Laurie Penny is excellent here on the…
Read MoreLaurie Penny’s “Women can’t have it all – because the game is rigged” in the New Statesman Laurie Penny is excellent here on the…
Read MoreBrooke Jarvis’ “The Messengers” in Pacific Standard In the latest issue of Pacific Standard, Brooke Jarvis writes about a photographer and filmmaker who’s spent…
Read MoreClemantine Wamariya & Elizabeth Weil’s “Everything is Yours, Everything is Not Yours” in Matter Wamariya’s and Weil’s essay—about Wamariya fleeing Rwandan genocide, becoming a…
Read MoreJulia Baird’s “The Writing is on the Wall” in The New York Times In this article, Baird explores issues of graffiti, gender, and public…
Read MoreFrancesca Borri’s “Woman’s Work” in Columbia Journalism Review This CJR piece has been making the rounds this week. It’s by an Italian freelancer in…
Read MoreA gathering of some of the best pieces by women we’ve read this week. Lauren Westerfield’s “Twenty-Seven” in The Rumpus This essay tackles a…
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