
A weekly newsletter from the author of SISTERLY LOVE exploring how systems and narratives impact our lives and, especially, the wellbeing of women and girls.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 190 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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Evil is a moral concept that refers to immoral people, acts, or affairs of an especially egregious or gratuitous nature.
The English word evil comes from the Old English yfel, a term t...
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In the age of perfection, it’s no surprise to many that the pursuit of flawlessness has extended to achieving perfect genitalia.
Designer vulva, or a Barbie vulva, is a kind of lab...
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Mistakes are an inevitable part of any learning process. In math, errors are key to enriching learning. And yet in the mathematics classroom, an incorrect answer is aggressively treate...
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The “Kubrick stare”—where an actor delivers a slight smile, head tilted downward, eyes looking directly into the camera—is a cinematic device designed to unnerve the audience.
A we...
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Precarious manhood describes a social status that is highly valued, fiercely fought for, and hard-won.
“It’s also easily lost,” write scholars in a commentary in the journal Archives of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I'm the author of SISTERLY LOVE (the story of two sisters who grow apart) and a journalist and political speechwriter. I have been globally recognized for my work in public health and for my commitment to the advancement of women.
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