
This is not the first time Twitter has been criticized for its failure to respond to violent extremism (Photo credit: Unsplash)
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- More women come forward in L.A. County jail sexual abuse case. [ABC]
- Muslim writers, actors, and comedians are having a moment in Hollywood. [NPR]
- How the Pittsburgh shooting fits into America’s history of anti-semitism. [Pacific Standard]
- Tia Mowry on endometriosis and the misdiagnosis of Black women. [O, The Oprah Magazine]
- The Obamas’ first Netflix project will be about the Trump administration’s incompetence. [Vulture]
- Oprah is headed to Georgia to join Stacey Abram’s campaign. [Buzzfeed News]
- Twitter played a role in the radicalization of domestic terrorist Cesar Sayoc. [CNN]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Through the Eyes of Others: “The Hate U Give” and the Burden of Racial Awareness | Starr’s concern about being stereotyped as the “angry Black girl” isn’t petty or trivial. [Cate Young]
- Dial Femme for Murder: How Female P.I.’s Inherited the Hard-Boiled World of the Private Dick | In the past few decades, women private eyes and their tough-gal attitudes have managed to almost take over the genre of the classic mystery novel. [E.L. Fricke]