Writing
Harvard Review, Intermezzo by Sally Rooney
Electric Literature, Sarah Manguso Says Wifehood, Not Motherhood, is What Really Fucks Women
Electric Literature, Halle Butler’s “Banal Nightmare” is the Feel Bad Novel of the Year
The Millions, Glynnis MacNicol on Marriage, Pleasure, and Orgasmic Narratives
LGBTQ Nation, Shuttered queer spaces don’t have to be so tragic. June Thomas offers a different way to see them.
Prism, Q&A: Undoing abortion rights is creating an impact we will ‘feel for decades’
Electric Literature, 9 Books About Invisible Disabilities
Harvard Review, Family Meal by Bryan Washington
Harvard Review, Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang
Ms. Magazine, Abortion Doulas: Care Work as a Theory of Change
Harvard Review, Look at the Lights, My Love by Annie Ernaux
LIBER, Psychic Hinterlands
Balls and Strikes, How the Conservative War on Campaign Finance Regulation Hastened Roe’s Downfall
Culture
Health
Center for Cooperative Media, Meet Sarah Blahovec and Neal Carter, the Nonprofit Founders Empowering People with Disabilities to Run for Office
NAACP LDF, Why State And Federal Voting Rights Legislation Go Hand-In-Hand
NAACP LDF, A Shared Struggle For Equality: Disability Rights And Racial Justice
NAACP LDF, How Student Loan Forgiveness Can Help Close the Racial Wealth Gap and Advance Economic Justic
Law & Politics
Writing featured in Jamelle Bouie’s New York Times newsletter