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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:
'Pro-choice' Trump voters were this election's curveball by Laura Bassett in nightcap (Substack)
Why America Still Doesn’t Have a Female President by Olga Khazan in the Atlantic
A World Without Men: The women of South Korea’s 4B movement aren’t fighting the patriarchy — they’re leaving it behind entirely. by Anna Louie Sussman in the Cut
Can Democrats Keep Young Men From Turning Fascist? by Kate Aronoff in the New Republic
Abortion Wins at the Ballot Box, Again—but Republicans Do Too by Danielle Campoamor in the Nation
How America Embraced Gender War by Jia Tolentino in the New Yorker
With Gaza’s Education System in Ruins, Parents Take Matters Into Their Own Hands by Ahmed Alsammak in the Intercept
Undocumented and Queer Immigrants Face Unique Challenges Navigating the Legal System by Lajward Zahra in Teen Vogue
From here and there:
How Trump’s promise to break the system may have appealed to a specific 2024 voter (MSNBC)
The Devastating Truths in Kamala’s Concession Speech—and Trump’s Victory (Daily Beast)
How Could Trump and Abortion Rights Both Win? (New York Times)
In America, women are disposable (New Statesman)
Men Got Exactly What They Wanted (Slate)
The Case for Kamala Harris Boils Down to a Simple Thing (Slate)
The America We Want vs. the America We Have
Happy reading!
xx Jill + Tamar