![]() ![]() Nora.caplan-bricker: fwiw i interned in publishing for a summer and they definitely talked about/marketed to book clubs in a way that assumed they were mostly for women The spirit that animates the Book Club-one of reading and talking-is coded feminine, I mean ![]() Katy.waldman: is it fair to say that book clubs are coded feminine? i think it is. Nora.caplan-bricker: i know of a dudes-only book club in DC where they talk about masculinity and it is a #safespace ![]() ![]() Katy.waldman: Any men here in book clubs?Īisha.harris: i’m part of an “inclusive” book club-just a group of friends, fairly evenly split among men/womenĭan.kois: i have a bunch of male friends in book clubs but i am not Slack is a chat program we use to discuss the gender dynamics of book clubs. Since neither candidate seems willing to reckon with America’s racist history, he urges his readers to vote, but to “choose with your skepticism fully intact … in full awareness of the insufficiency of your options.” -Nora Caplan-Bricker, contributing writer for DoubleX “ Hillary Clinton Goes Back to the Dunning School” by Ta-Nehisi Coates, the AtlanticĬoates has called out Bernie Sanders for failing to extend his progressive vision to racial justice in America in this piece, he criticizes Hillary Clinton for perpetuating false narratives about Reconstruction. Eric Holthaus, climate and weather correspondent This beautifully written piece stopped me in my tracks. Like many scientists, I’m often quick to dismiss fringe theories, like B.o.B’s recent #flatearth tweetstorm. “ In Defense of Flat Earthers” by Lizzie Wade, the Atlantic But it also explains, powerfully, why attempts to address the problem have failed. This story is about child abuse, and it contains some upsetting anecdotes. “ Baby Doe” by Jill Lepore, the New Yorker ![]()
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