The Canon: Books to Read in January
Abortion rights (both fiction and real), mental illness, and a manifesto. By Jordan Bascom, Daley Farr, Jenean Gilmer, Celia Mattison, Kaylen […]
Read moreReading the Rainbow? Children’s Literature Industry Strives for Diversity
In 2018, how does using diverse children’s books factor into conversations with kids about race? by Crystal Duan Illustration by Grace […]
Read moreThe Riveter’s Top 10 Books of 2017
Plus, one more I couldn’t bear to cut. by Ann Mayhew This_past April marked the launch of The Riveter’s monthly […]
Read moreThe Riveter’s Top Longform of 2017
Joan Didion on a 1965 murder trial, Vanessa Grigoriadis on rape culture, DREAMers making their voices heard, and social media’s destructive […]
Read moreThe Power of Diversity in Office
Andrea Jenkins, Mazahir Salih and Jamescita Peshlakai make history and work locally for equity and opportunity. By Alyse Burnside Illustration by Grace […]
Read moreLeila Abdelrazaq Draws Social Justice Movements
Palestinian-American artist Abdelrazaq’s graphic novels address refugees, diaspora, nostalgia and home through the lens of the Palestinian experience. By Nadia Eldemerdash […]
Read moreQ&A With Kendra Winchester & Autumn Privett, hosts of the Reading Women podcast
How focusing the conversation solely on women writers extends the need for intersectionality in contemporary literature. By Carley Tacker Photo by […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in December
The history of weed, vanishing princesses, and science-fiction blog posts. By Jordan Bascom, Daley Farr, Jenean Gilmer, Kaylen Ralph, Samantha Rose, Marit […]
Read moreDown with the Frats
An exclusive excerpt from Grigoriadis’s Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus. By Vanessa Grigoriadis Illustration by Grace Molteni […]
Read moreQ&A With Pioneering Journalist Patsy Sims
Patsy Sims talks gutsy women and gives her top piece of advice to other women writers. By Anna Meyer Images provided […]
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