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TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- Timely study of sexual assault shows long-term consequences on survivors. [The Cut]
- Across the U.S., Latina women have been orchestrating an underground network of safe houses for abused immigrant women. [The California Sunday Magazine]
- The problem with Kidz Bops’ censored songs. [Vox]
- How trauma can shape our living spaces. [Apartment Therapy]
- This viral tweet shows that male gatekeeping in fandoms is alive and well. [The Mary Sue]
- Jessica Valenti: “This is an unraveling of the lies this country tells itself about women’s progress.” [Medium]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Words to Live by: Why is it so Uncomfortable When Women Challenge Traditional Cancer Narratives? | The cultural narrative of disease leaves little room for any nuance. [Sara Black McCulloch]
- Popaganda: The Pumpkin Spice Must Flow | Like death and taxes, the pumpkin spice latte seems inevitable. [Soleil Ho]