Feminist Friday 7/26
A weekly list of feminist thought from around the web.
EPSTEIN, PAPAYAS & MISSY ELLIOT
NEWS & COMMENTARY
Trump administration ‘rolling back women’s rights by 50 years’ by changing definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault by Maya Oppenheim
Introducing the Women’s Baseball World Cup Site by Beth Woerner
FEATURES & LONG READS
How a Predator Operated in Plain Sight by Lisa Miller
How Domestic Abusers Weaponize the Courts by Jessica Klein
An Epidemic of Disbelief by Barbara Bradley Hagerty
Judith Butler: When Killing Women Isn’t a Crime by George Yancy
I Learned How to Do an Abortion on a Papaya by Marie Solis
These Women of Color Are Reinventing Work by Tracey Onyenacho
Missy Elliot: The Legend Returns by Ashley C. Ford
Big in the Philippines: Why I Was Named After Karen Carpenter by Karen Tongson
Yvonne Turner Helped Invent Music-So Why Does No One Know Her Name by Andy Beta
Theater Review: “Toni Stone” by Laura Shir
A female historian wrote a book. Two male historians went on NPR to talk about it. They never mentioned her name. It’s Sarah Milov. by Caroline Kitchener
Is Nancy Peolsi the ‘White Moderate’ MLK Warned Us About? by Danielle Moodie-Mills
What Can a Trans Memoir Do? by Harron Walker