
Claudia Kim in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Photo credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- Julie Swetnick is the third woman to come forward with sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh. [Huffpost]
- New regulation proposed by the Trump administration would let the government reject immigrants based on income. [The Slot]
- Leaked Amazon training video manipulates employees to prevent union organizing. [Gizmodo]
- BoJack Horseman’s depiction of asexuality resonates deeply with viewers. [them.]
- New facial recognition police technology could further target people of color. [The Atlantic]
- How many victims of sexual assault need to bleed to be heard? [Jezebel]
- The new Fantastic Beasts movie faces backlash for retroactively casting Nagini as an Asian woman and calling it representation. [Teen Vogue]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Imperial Fantasies: On the Costs of Misrepresentation | The only brown people that exist in Crazy Rich Asians are maids, valets, and guards. [Li Sian Goh]