LZ Sunday Paper Newsletter: The "Pronated" Edition
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Dateline: 2/7/21
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Happy Black History Month!
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THE PIC(K) OF THE WEEK:
AOC's Powerful Plea For Republican Accountability Cannot Be Ignored via The Guardian
I'm My Own Ted Cruz via Magic and Loss
ACLU Elects Its First Black Woman As President via Axios
The Biden Administration's Moves To Protect Abortion Are Good, Just Not Good Enough via The Women's Media Center
Georgia Republicans Are So Afraid Of Stacey Abrams That They Created A Group Called 'Stop Stacey' via The Root
BUSINESS & TECH:
Unemployment Statistics Can't Capture The Full Extent Of What Women Have Lost via The Cut
The Covid Economy Is Probably Even Worse For Women Than It Looks via Slate
Legendary NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson Now Has A Spacecraft Named After Her via The Robb Report
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT:
Former Secretary at Nazi Camp Charged For Murder Of Over 10,000 People via The Guardian
Evan Rachel Wood Said She Was 'Alerted To Threats' That Underage Photos Of Herself Would Be Released After Naming Marilyn Manson As Her Abuser via The Hollywood Reporter
CAMPUS CLIMATE:
External Report Says Harvard Administrators Did Little To Stop A Professor's Decades-Long Sexual Harassment via The Boston Globe
SCIENCE & HEALTH:
Scientists Think A Lab-Grown Uterus Could Help Fight Infertility via Future Human
THE ARTS & POP CULTURE:
How 'Promising Young Woman' Refigures The Rape-Revenge Movie via The New Yorker
Sundance Review: The 'Rebel' Nuns Who Stuck It To The Catholic Church--and The Man via The Daily Beast
Working Women's Wardrobe: How The 1970s Opened Feminist Fashion via Independent Lens via PBS
Let Sharon Mashihi Whisper In Your Ear: 'Appearances' Feels Like A Breakthrough Of The Podcast Form via Vulture
Sarah Silverman Just Wants To Make Things Right via The Washington Post
I Didn't See The Insidious Ways Women Are Held Back--Until I Became A Widow via The Washington Post
The Myth That Gets Men Out Of Doing Chores via The Atlantic
THE SPORTS REPORT:
These Women Were NFL 'Firsts.' They're Eager For Company. via The New York Times
Facing Backlash For Sexist Remarks, Tokyo Olympics Chief Faces Backlash, But Won't Resign via NPR
IN MEMORIAM:
Jamie Tarses, Executive In A Hollywood Rise-and-Fall Story, Dies At 56 via The New York Times
AND WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT…?
Serena Williams Shows Off Trophy Room: "We Don't Keep Second Place" via The Grio
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