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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:
The Increasingly Front-Line Role of Ukrainian Women by Abbie Cheeseman in Foreign Policy
Marking One Year Under South Carolina's Abortion Ban by Vicki Ringer in Hot Feminism: Letters from South Carolina (Substack)
What Was the Girlboss? by Moira Donegan in Not the Fun Kind (Substack)
Kamala Harris Is Breaking Barriers. She Just Isn’t Talking About It. by Jessica Bennett in the New York Times
The Unequal Effects of School Closings by Alec MacGillis in ProPublica
Women in Chad defy discrimination and violence to assert their rights to own and control land by Robert Bociaga in AP
I Work At A Women's Clinic In Post-Roe America. This Is What I Wish Every Teenager Knew. by Dena Moes in Huffpost
From here and there:
It’s Actually a Good Thing That Kamala Harris’ CNN Interview Was So Dull (Daily Beast)
Why Kamala Harris Gets Under Donald Trump’s Skin (Slate)
Want to Improve American Childhood? Start With School Lunch.
The Taliban Seek to Make Women Invisible
Happy reading!
xx Jill + Tamar