
The Women's March on Washington on January 21, 2017 (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- The DNC and Southern Poverty Law Center reportedly pulled Women’s March sponsorship because of leaders’ anti-Semitism. [Newsweek]
- Domestic violence shelters are struggling to stay open during the government shutdown. [Glamour]
- New York bans LGBTQ conversion therapy. [The Daily Beast]
- Those who are harmed the most by Grindr’s decision to shut down INTO are queer and trans Black writers. [Wear Your Voice]
- Tidying Up with Marie Kondo highlights the gendered divide in domestic labor. [USA Today]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- What Happens When Men’s Careers Are “Ruined” by Sexual Misconduct Allegations | As we now know, Aziz Ansari, like so many other men in Hollywood who can’t take “no” for an answer, is doing just fine. [Marina Watanabe]
- “Cam” Highlights the Good, the Bad, and the Mundane of Sex Work | Cam is the story of a sex worker determined to maintain her independence in a world that both thrives on and marginalizes her labor. [Jourdain Searles]