
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon went unpublished for 87 years because she wouldn’t compromise. [Electric Lit]
- USC’s gynecologist was accused of misconduct with young women for years, but the university continued to let him treat students. [The Los Angeles Times]
- What is happening to “queer cinema” as LGBT films become more mainstream? [Vulture]
- On the rise of the victims’-rights movement. [The New Yorker]
- Michigan State settled with Larry Nassar’s victims for $500 million. [The Washington Post]
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Yesterday From Bitch
- Makeup can build, dismantle, assert, and help defy ideas of what “disciplined” bodies should look like. [Tupur Chatterjee]
- The industry needs her. [Evette Dionne]