Link Roundup: Decolonial Feminism, Challenges of Democracy, & Black Girl Magic
Here are links to articles I’ve been meaning to read. Have you read any of these, and if so, what did you think? What’s on your to-read list?
Toward a Decolonial Feminism [Hypatia]
The new autocrats: Leaders are turning democracy into a tool of oppression [The Washington Post]
Activist Challenges to Deliberative Democracy [Philosophy of Education Archive]
Adventures in Hollywood Dating: How I “Burn Bridges in New, Exciting Ways” [The Hollywood Reporter]
On Sylvia Plath and the Many Shades of Depression: Gabrielle Bellot Considers How A Writer’s Work Is Measured Against Her Death [Literary Hub]
Serena Williams in Conversation with Naomi Wadler on Power, Activism, and Black Girl Magic [Teen Vogue]
“Well-Read Black Girl” Turns Books Into Community [WNYC]
Black Male Writers for Our Time: These 32 American men, and their peers, are producing literature that is essential to how we understand our country and its place in the world right now [The New York Times]
How to Teach the Civil War in the Deep South: One veteran Mississippi teacher is forgoing textbooks for the local archives [The Atlantic]
Sexual Misconduct Allegations against Neil deGrasse Tyson Reveal the Complexity of Academic Inequality [Scientific American]