Just Good Shit: 05.08.22

Itā€™s been a tough week for bodily autonomy. On top of Mondayā€™s horrible Roe news, gender-affirming healthcare for minors is a felony in Alabama as of today. Itā€™s hard not to feel abject dread and deep despair right now, but Iā€™m trying to focus on pulling on my little threads, and I hope youā€™re doing the same.

Hereā€™s what I have for you tonightā€¦

My shit

And thereā€™s a new episode of the podcast out!

Reading

Alitoā€™s Plan to Repeal the 20th Century, The Atlantic.

The Limits of Privilege, The Cut.
ā€œAs we teeter on the threshold of the post-Roe world, itā€™s worth considering that the message that privileged women will be just fine is inaccurate and that its repetition, while well meaning, is counterproductive to the task of readying an unprepared public for massive and terrifying shifts on the horizon. Itā€™s worth pointing out that it is simply not true that the reproductive options of white, middle-class, and even wealthy people are going to remain the same. Because while circumstances will certainly be graver and more perilous for the already vulnerable, the reality is that everything is about to change, for everyone, in one way or another, and to muffle that alarm is an error, factually, practically, and politically.ā€

God Damn America, Discourse Blog.
ā€œHere is a brief and incomplete list of the people and institutions that can go fuck themselves this morning.ā€

Democratic Leaders Are Getting the Abortion Story Wrong ā€” Again, The Cut.

A Q&A With Jessica Cisneros, the Pro-Choice Democrat Pelosi Isnā€™t Supporting, VICE.

The Wackadoodle Wave, The Atlantic.
This is a bad hed, but I think this article does a good job of explaining why, in a practical and logistical sense, increasingly extreme people are taking over the GOP.

Indignity Vol. 2, No. 37: Rights are for everyone., Indignity.

The Institutionalist's Dilemma, Alex Pareene.

ā€œThe legitimacy crisis is that our institutions are illegitimate. For my entire adult life, beginning with Bush v. Gore, our governing institutions have been avowedly antidemocratic and the left-of-center party has had no answer for that plain fact; no strategy, no plan, except to beg the electorate to give them governing majorities, which they then fail to use to reform the antidemocratic governing institutions.ā€

If Roe v. Wade falls, are LGBTQ rights next?, Vox.

Meet Abortion Bansā€™ New Best Friendā€”Your Phone, Mother Jones.

The Holocaust Started With My Great-Uncleā€™s Murder, The Atlantic.

I Saw a Cool Truck Today, Alex Pareene.
Great blog about safety, public policy, and semis.

She Invented Adulting. Her Life Fell Apart. She Wants You to Know Thatā€™s Okay., Vanity Fair.

Jane Fonda, Then and Now, Glamour.

ā€œI made this so you can turn your anger into action. We all can do something, here's how.ā€ ā€”Alison Turkos

Take care. šŸ’›

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Reading list: Why safe abortion access matters

I compiled this list a few years ago on Twitter, but I wanted to make it available here too.

If there are people in your life who don't understand the urgency or importance of abortion (or you yourself don't), here are some of the most compelling, moving, and informative things I've read on the topic of abortion over the years:

Stop It With The Fucking Coat Hangers, Andrea Grimes.

The Betrayal of Roe, The Cut.

Volunteering At An Abortion Clinic Made Me Lose Patience With The Abortion Debate, BuzzFeed.

The Abortion That Let Me Be a Mother, BuzzFeed News.

What Having An Abortion In 1959 Was Like, BuzzFeed News.

Interview With a Woman Who Recently Had an Abortion at 32 Weeks, Jezebel.

Interview with Dr., The Hairpin.

The Abortion Ministry of Dr. Willie Parker, GQ.

This Is How Judges Humiliate Pregnant Teens Who Want Abortions, Mother Jones.

How Abortion Law in New York Will Change, and How It Wonā€™t, The New Yorker.

Stop Telling People in Red States to Move When They're Faced With Devastating Bans, Jezebel.

And the six-part Ordeal of the Bitter Waters, which is a firsthand account of how a religious woman went from anti-choice to pro-choice ā€” in part via a close read of biblical texts.

If you or someone you know needs abortion pills, Plan C has up-to-date information to help you access them in the U.S. online.

Finally, if youā€™re able, please consider donating to or volunteering with a state-level abortion org; The Cut and Defector have round-ups of organizations that could use your support. šŸ¤

Just Good Shit: 05.01.22

two baby ducklings on pond with mother duck in background

Hello and happy May! Hereā€™s what I was up to this weekā€¦

Reading

School Boards Are No Match for Americaā€™s Political Dysfunction, The Atlantic.
Iā€¦did not expect this story to center on my hometown/the district my mom teaches in!!!

A Cage by Another Name, Failed Architecture.

How Tucker Carlson Stoked White Fear to Conquer Cable, NYT. (gift link)

You know itā€™s bad when NYT is flat-out calling someone racist. Also, here's a gift link for Part 2.

This Startup Wants to Get in Your Ears and Watch Your Brain, Wired.

How conspiracy theories went mainstream, Vox.

Turns Out You Could Have a TV Show That Doesnā€™t Tear Fat People Down, Discourse Blog.

Reconsidering the Spice Girls: How Manufactured Girl Power Became Real, NYT. (gift link)


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Just Good Shit: 04.24.22

Good evening, friends! Hereā€™s what Iā€™ve got for you this weekā€¦

Writing

And a new episode of the podcast is out!

Reading

We Could Be in the Middle of a Major Covid Spike and Not Even Know It, The New Republic.

Singal and the Noise, Protean.
ā€œLove is perhaps more of an action than a feeling. That belief of mine is informed by my experiences as a person with multiple marginalizations, as well as my personal ethics. Hate works the same way. There are a lot of bigots who think that if their mistreatment is unemotional, based on ā€˜facts,ā€™ then itā€™s not bigoted, and so work very hard at convincing themselves and others they have no feelings about the objects of their hate.ā€

When Doctors Cite 'Regret' to Deny Care, Who Is Really Protected?, Wired.

Stop calling them ā€œaccidentsā€, Vox.

Googleā€™s AI-Powered ā€œInclusive Warningsā€ Feature Is Very Broken, VICE.

Netflixā€™s Bad Habits Have Caught Up With It, Vulture.

Other recs

We watched all of Severance this week and I fully loved it! But this felt made for me; I love sci-fi + grief/sadness + memory stuff + winter. We also watched a few episodes of Our National Parks (the Obama doc on Netflix) and I found it more moving than I would have expected (and thatā€™s coming from someone who watches a lot of nature docs). Thereā€™s just something about seeing baby animals take their first steps or first flight that is genuinely awe-inspiring.

On a different note, I have NYT Cookingā€™s oven-roasted chicken shawarma in the oven right now and Iā€™m really excited; the prep was ridiculously easy, and I think itā€™s going to be really good.

Have a great week! šŸŒ±

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Just Good Shit: 04.17.22

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Our neighborhood ā€˜nocs walks are continuing apace! Here are some of the birds weā€™ve spotted in the past monthā€¦

Male mallard duck standing on rocks on bank of East River

Male mallard

Male mallard duck standing on rocks on bank of East River

Male mallard

Female mallard duck standing on rocks on bank of East River

Female mallard

Small flock of brants on the East River

Brants

Starling sitting on a wire fence

Starling

Male house sparrow sitting on temporary wire fence

House sparrow

White-throated sparrow on the ground

White-throated sparrow

White-throated sparrow standing on tree root on the ground

White-throated sparrow

Camera/lens: Nikon D3000 + Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED lens

Nocs: Pentax UP 10x21 pink binoculars (hers) and Carson VP series full sized or compact waterproof high definition binoculars (mine)

Location: WNYC Transmitter Park šŸ¤

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Just Good Shit: 04.03.22

Image: Kiyana Salkeld / Just Good Shit

Hi! Hereā€™s what I was up to this weekā€¦

Writing

I spent a lot of time working on this one and am really happy itā€™s finally out in the world!

Reading

We Have The Right To Not Be Annoyed, Ijeoma Oluo: Behind the Book.

Indignity Vol. 2, No. 26: All Fools' Day, Indignity.
ā€œThe joke is on everyone, all the time, and there's no way to get out from under it.ā€ (Related.)

How an Ivy League School Turned Against a Student, The New Yorker.
This is justā€¦appalling.

ā€˜Iā€™m the Operatorā€™: The Aftermath of a Self-Driving Tragedy, Wired.

The Cruel Theater of Encampment Sweeps, Curbed.

Did Sweden beat the pandemic by refusing to lock down? No, its record is disastrous, LA Times.

LGBTQ Students Are Being Terrorized. Floridaā€™s 'Donā€™t Say Gay' Law Will Make It Worse., HuffPost.

The Biggest Lie About Floridaā€™s ā€œDonā€™t Say Gayā€ Bill Erases One Crucial Word, Slate.

The FDA made mail-order abortion pills legal. Access is still a nightmare., Vox.

The QAnon Style of Politics Is Taking Over America, TNR.

My Friend Goo, The Paris Review.
ā€œSomething in my voice must have calmed him because instead of marching over looking for a fight, heā€™d come waddling out, softly honking and purringā€”because he would purr at you, you see, if he liked you, and Goo came to like me.ā€

BuzzFeed Doesnā€™t Deserve Its Newsroom, The Nation.

How Two Best Friends Beat Amazon, NYT. (gift link)
Finally, some good news.

Listening to

Disorientation on audiobook. The Great Mattress Conspiracy: Why Are There So Many Mattress Firm Stores? and the new season of Fiasco.

Have a good one! āœØ

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Just Good Shit: 03.13.22

orange and white tulips

Hi! Hope youā€™re weathering the start of Daylight Saving Time okay. (I, for one, hate it and will be complaining about it for at least two more days.) Hereā€™s what I got up to this weekā€¦

My shit:

And thereā€™s a new episode of Oh, I Like That out! This week, we talked about games.

Reading

How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal?, The Atlantic.

How To Murder a Good Idea With Conventional Wisdom, In These Times.

ā€œOne year after the biggest protest movement in American history demanded police reform, we now find ourselves in the ludicrous position of being told by all of the shallowest professional political savants that defunding the police is a toxic position that is poison to Democrats.ā€

The Biden Administration Killed Americaā€™s Collective Pandemic Approach, The Atlantic.

Here's Why Pandemic Fatigue Is (Still) So Draining, SELF.

A Poem (and a Painting) About the Suffering That Hides in Plain Sight, NYT. (gift link)

Angela Davis on the power of protest: ā€˜We canā€™t do anything without optimismā€™, The Guardian.

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