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Introduction to Activism:
A Reading List
Moms Demand Action's Founder Shannon Watts Shares the Books that Taught Her to Organize
By
Shannon Watts
| June 27, 2019
Alix Ohlin: How to Write—and Not—About the Struggle to Have a Child
On Motherhood, Fertility, and Gendered Readings of Women's Books
By
Alix Ohlin
| June 26, 2019
I Read One Hundred Books
Just to Write One
Heather O'Neill on the Compulsive Joy of Endless Research
By
Heather O'Neill
| June 26, 2019
Confronting My Well Educated, Father-of-Six, White Supremacist Troll
Some Trolls Are More Dangerous Than Others
By
Ginger Gorman
| June 26, 2019
Catherine Chung on Letting the Muse Tell Her Own Story
On
Reading Women
with Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett
By
Reading Women
| June 26, 2019
How the Alphabet Helped Virginia Woolf Understand
Her Father
On the Poetry of a Precocious Nine-Year-Old
By
Jacquelyn Ardam
| June 26, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Rocket Scientist Who Had to Elude the FBI Before He Could Escape Earth
By
Fraser MacDonald
| June 26, 2019
How Alison Bechdel Understands Her Life as Fiction
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| June 26, 2019
The Memoir I Never Wanted
to Write
By
Chavisa Woods
| June 26, 2019
Remembering Merce Cunningham and Radical Dance in Postwar Paris
Marianne Preger-Simon on Dancing with an Icon
By
Marianne Preger-Simon
| June 26, 2019
Karen Stefano on the Aftermath of Sexual Assault
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
Otherppl
By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| June 26, 2019
The Complex Queer Literary History of Fire Island
Jack Parlett on the Storied Legacy of a Legendary Long Island Getaway
By
Jack Parlett
| June 25, 2019
How Many Copies Did Famous Books Sell in the First Year?
From Two to... Two Million
By
Emily Temple
| June 25, 2019
On Being a Woman Who Loves Math
Catherine Chung Finds Inspiration in the Lives of Otherwise Forgotten Mathematicians
By
Catherine Chung
| June 25, 2019
The Poetic Pleasures and Pains We Can Only Express in Dutch
Sadiqa de Meijer on How Landscapes Change as Our Language Does
By
Sadiqa de Meijer
| June 25, 2019
Catherine Lacey on the Searching Spirit Behind Lore Segal's Long Career
From the Introduction to
The Journal I Did Not Keep
By
Catherine Lacey
| June 25, 2019
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J.D. Mathes
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