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Oct. 24, 2019
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Oct. 11, 2019
Ronan Farrow Depicts a Chilling Cover-up at NBC The same people who let abuses happen are still running the show.
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Sept. 30, 2019
The Toll of Me Too Assessing the costs for those who came forward.
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Sept. 12, 2019
How I Learned to (Try to) Stop Asking Female Candidates About Sexism There’s still no good way to talk about the experience of having had bias, prejudice, and discrimination work against you.
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Aug. 6, 2019
Talking Teaching With Elizabeth Warren, the Most Professorial Candidate Ever She has been instructing students since she was 8 years old. But does America want to be taught?
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July 3, 2019
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June 27, 2019
Why Are the Democrats’ Bad Men Refusing to Step Down? They’ve learned all the wrong lessons from Republicans.
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May 23, 2019
Breaking: Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen in 2020 We’ve never had candidates like this before, and anyone who tells you they know what’s happening just doesn’t.
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May 17, 2019
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Apr. 14, 2019
Mom vs. Dad on the Road to 2020 The cruel double standard at the heart of American politics.
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Mar. 29, 2019
Joe Biden Isn’t the Answer The problem with his long history of being That Guy.
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Mar. 29, 2019
Joe Biden Isn’t the Answer The problem with his long history of being That Guy.
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Mar. 17, 2019
Stacey Abrams Has a Big Decision to Make Governor? Senator? Veep? President?! The Georgian who is usually sure about everything finds herself conflicted about her future.
Calvin Trillin on True Love and Being a Good Man Visiting the writer for a conversation about his new play, About Alice .
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Jan. 17, 2019
Don’t Give Up on the Women’s March The movement must transcend its organizers.
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Dec. 19, 2018
The Imagined Threat of a Woman Who Governs Like a Man The very idea of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez using her power has the men in Washington running scared.
Barbara Lee Talks Iraq, Poverty, and Getting a Seat at the Table “When I’m in the room and nobody else that looks like me is in the room, it makes a big difference,” says the House’s lefty conscience.
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Nov. 7, 2018
The New Face of Power Is Taking Shape While the midterms were a step forward, the fight for true representation wages on.
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Oct. 28, 2018
The Ruling Minority Will Stop at Nothing to Stay in Control Which is why we need to pick ourselves up and keep fighting.
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Oct. 6, 2018
The Road to Progress Is Paved With Pain Despite this loss, we must not lose the moral fortitude to fight.
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Oct. 2, 2018
The Books That Inspired Rebecca Traister’s Good and Mad Including a surprise appearance by Andrea Dworkin, plus two books the author wishes she’d read before finishing her own.
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Sept. 27, 2018
What a Good Boy In the end, Brett Kavanaugh proved that he’s exactly what Republicans want for the Supreme Court.
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Sept. 24, 2018
When the Muzzle Comes Off Even if Kavanaugh prevails, women are expanding the boundaries of what kinds of stories must be taken seriously.
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Sept. 17, 2018
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Sept. 9, 2018
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Aug. 28, 2018
Too Much, Too Soon Louis C.K. and Matt Lauer are as clueless as ever about the women they’ve hurt.
Elizabeth Warren Is Waging a Full-Body Fight to Defeat Trump The Massachusetts senator has emerged in the past few weeks as the de facto leader of the Democratic Party, and the candidate-of-the-moment for 2020.
Elizabeth Warren Is Waging a Full-Body Fight to Defeat Trump The Massachusetts senator has emerged in the past few weeks as the de facto leader of the Democratic Party, and the candidate-of-the-moment for 2020.
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With Brett Kavanaugh, Trump Passes Up Chance to Have a Woman Do His Dirty Work Nominating a woman to repeal Roe v. Wade would have been canny and dastardly. But it’s no surprise that he went with a white man instead.
the body politic
June 29, 2018
Summer of Rage White men are the minority in the United States — no wonder they get uncomfortable when their power is challenged.
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June 27, 2018
Cages, ‘Infestations,’ and the Demonization of Immigrants A conversation between Rebecca Traister and Ai-jen Poo of the Domestic Workers Alliance.
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June 4, 2018
Time’s Up, Bill Is Bill Clinton the only one who doesn’t realize he needs to join the #MeToo reckoning?
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May 31, 2018
Samantha Bee and the War of Words Is language a weapon? Depends who you’re fighting for.
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Feb. 6, 2018
No One Is Silencing Katie Roiphe #MeToo has started a robust, complicated conversation — whether or not she’s listening.
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Feb. 1, 2018
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Jan. 19, 2018
10 Women Running for Office to Watch in 2018 Expect to hear much more about these candidates this year.
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Jan. 19, 2018
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Dec. 10, 2017
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Nov. 21, 2017
Rebecca Traister and Ross Douthat Debate the Post-Weinstein Moment’s Lessons A conversation about liberal versus conservative pigs, structural ways to address harassment, and why some men feel compelled to behave this way.
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Nov. 12, 2017
We Are All Implicated in the Post-Weinstein Reckoning As stories about abuse, assault, and complicity come flooding out, how do we think about the culprits in our lives? Including, sometimes, ourselves.
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Oct. 27, 2017
Our National Narratives Are Still Being Shaped by Lecherous, Powerful Men Weinstein, Halperin, Wieseltier, Toback. The stories keep on coming and there is no sign of a pause; there are indications that it is just beginning.
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Discovering How Power Works in Publishing I was learning that the power wielded within this small subset of wealthy New Yorkers was built on structures, connections, access, and proximity.
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Oct. 19, 2017
The Conversation We Should Be Having Sharing stories isn’t enough to stop another Weinstein.
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Oct. 5, 2017
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Sept. 27, 2017
Elizabeth Warren Is Getting Hillary-ed And it’s a lot more complicated than sexism.
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Sept. 15, 2017
Hillary Clinton Is Finally Expressing Anger. Why Does That Make Everyone Mad? What makes What Happened unusual and unusually valuable is that in it, Clinton is doing something she was not free to do during the election.
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Sept. 15, 2017
Michael Friedman, Remembered by His Friends and Collaborators The composer and lyricist died on September 8 at age 41 from complications due to HIV/AIDS.
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June 23, 2017
Ossoff’s Loss Has a Silver Lining for Democrats The emergence of a new game plan, from persuasion to motivation.
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