Happy Monday! Here are some fine reads from around the web, plus what you might have missed from the newsletter and elsewhere this week.
From around the web:
War in Gaza making childbirth a nightmare by Louisa Loveluck, Heba Farouk Mahfouz, and Hajar Harb in the Washington Post
Cecile Richards is living with brain cancer by Irin Carmon in the Cut
An American Girlhood in the Ozempic Era by Lisa Miller in the Cut
Women’s rights are disappearing in Argentina. Don’t be complacent – yours could be next to go by Luciana Peker in the Guardian
Legislators Should Protect Domestic Violence Survivors Like Me by April Wilkens in Ms. Magazine
Anti-Abortion Propaganda in Schools by Jessica Valenti in Abortion, Every Day (Substack)
The Campus Wars Aren’t About Gender … Are They? by Kate Zernike in the New York Times
E. Jean Carroll’s victory over Trump is every survivor’s victory by Ana Marie Cox in CNN
“Do I Have to Come Here Injured or Dead?” by Jonathan Blitzer in the New Yorker
What Does It Mean to Be Palestinian Now? by Noura Erakat, Ahmed Moor, Noor Hindi, Mohammed El-Kurd, and Laila Al-Arian in the Nation
The three genders, per one GOP super PAC: Male, working woman and homemaker by Grace Panetta in the 19th
From here and there:
Three ways to help millennials overcome the cost of living crisis (CNN)
Donald Trump and the art of cruelty (the New Statesman)
Biden’s entire candidacy depends on one issue he still refuses to talk about (Slate)
What I’m reading on Gaza and Israel
And a bonus Pete + Anchovy:
Happy reading!
xx Jill + Tamar
Pete & Anchovy!