@siyemasibuta I'm a writer working on an article about how rewatching TV shows helps us feel better. Would you be open to sharing a thought or two about how it makes you feel to rewatch your favorite characters on Friends?
@roseveleth Relate to this so much(!) (the comic, and also what you said). I hate telling people my name, but I don't have a better one. I hate when people ask my pronouns — it all feels like anxiety and a ~burden~ on others and a nothing-quite-fits situation
@maragrunbaum @janagrc Aww, thank you. It warmed me to read that. And I just recommended yours to someone, too, while gazing upon a bird whose name I forget but whose evolutionary path seemed amusing. Sending my best back atcha!
@maragrunbaum I was coincidentally just thinking of you yesterday (!) — remembering how helpful it was loooong ago at @janagrc's house to talk about the chewed-up-by-a-machine aspects of publishing a book. Covers + subtitles + all the rest. (Hello to you both!)
@Dahlialithwick raves about "the smells and images, pains and joys" from "these voices of our future." @ruth_messinger says: "Deep and powerful, sometimes disruptive and disturbing, but most often hopeful and life-affirming . . . Don't miss this." https://t.co/9P4Dbrr4cf
If you — or a teen you know — want powerful words + art about justice, queerness, the climate, the future, read this anthology by feminist teens. So proud of @emanuellesippy, Maya Savin Miller, and the rest of the @jGirls_Mag teens who contributed. https://t.co/tMKidxZIkN
If you — or a teen you know — want powerful words + art about justice, queerness, the climate, the future, read this anthology by feminist teens. So proud of @emanuellesippy, Maya Savin Miller, and the rest of the @jGirls_Mag teens who contributed. https://t.co/tMKidxZIkN
Reproductive health workers are unionizing because the abortion access crisis is a labor crisis, too!
Thanks @MorePerfectUS and @rainey_l for including my analysis in this video, featuring @clozilly and many more workers on the front lines
Or, more specifically, for trans and nonbinary liberation. It's exciting to see a social scientist research things like nonbinary body image + the ways our culture can move toward more expansive ideas of gender.
I interviewed Dr. @EmMatsuno on how those of us on the nonbinary part of the spectrum don't need to look a certain way to be valid, for @EverydayHealth https://t.co/NoD4ZHNVfC
In the midst of a tumultuous week for human rights, it was an honor to hear about their research as a psychologist and professor fighting for queer and trans liberation.
This book by fellow @BeaconPressBks author @elizcummins, on Mexican and Central American women living and working in private homes in Texas, looks incredible. Looking forward to reading. https://t.co/mSMLyaEXnw