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Rebecca Traister

Columnist at The Cut - New York

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Rebecca Traister
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Cages, ‘Infestations,’ and the Demonization of Immigrants

A conversation between Rebecca Traister and Ai-jen Poo of the Domestic Workers Alliance.
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Louis C.K. and Matt Lauer: What Do Their Comebacks Mean? - The Cut

Louis C.K. and Matt Lauer are as clueless as ever about the women they’ve hurt.
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Book Excerpt: Good and Mad, by Rebecca Traister - The Cut

Adapted from “Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger,” by Rebecca Traister. American women are furious — and our politics and culture will never be the same.
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Barbara Lee Talks Iraq, Poverty, and Getting a Seat at the Table - ...

California representative Barbara Lee talks about her vote against military authorization in Iraq, getting the Democratic Party to focus on poverty, and the path forward for progressives now that Democrats have regained control of the House.
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Don't Give Up on the Women's March - The Cut

The movement must transcend its organizers. This year, controversy surrounds charges of anti-Semitism, most pointedly against Tamika Mallory, one of the four national co-chairs (Linda Sarsour, Carmen Perez, Bob Bland) of the national Women’s March.
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What's Next for Stacey Abrams? - The Cut

Governor? Senator? Veep? President?! Stacey Abrams who is usually sure about everything finds herself conflicted about her future. She isn’t the governor of Georgia. So what should she do next?
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Joe Biden Isn't the Answer for President in 2020 - The Cut

The problem with former vice-president Joe Biden’s long history of being being problematic with women.

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How Extreme Abortion Bans in Alabama and Georgia Happened - The Cut

Conservatives have been laboring to roll back abortion access, with absolutely zero knowledge of or interest in how reproduction works. And all the while, those who have been trying to sound the alarm have been shooed off as silly hysterics.
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Talking Teaching With Elizabeth Warren, the Most Professorial Candi...

Elizabeth Warren has been instructing students since she was 8 years old and is the most professorial presidential candidate in modern history. But does America want to be led by a teacher?
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Rebecca Traister on the Toll of Me Too - The Cut

Was it worth it? Is it still? Will it ever be? What has happened to the women and men who offered up their stories (both since the Weinstein revelations and long before)? These questions hover over a conversation about gender and power abuse.
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Ronan Farrow's Catch and Kill and a Chilling Cover-up at NBC - The Cut

Ronan Farrow’s new book, “Catch and Kill,” which will be published on Tuesday, reads like a thriller, beginning with two Russian spies in an Uzbek restaurant in Brooklyn, before unwinding and building toward ever-darker revelation.
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Why Only Some Politicians Are Called Fake - The Cut

There are valid criticisms to be made around Elizabeth Warren’s handling of her past claims of her personal history, Rebecca Traister writes. What’s really fascinating is whose imperfect record gets cast as fatally phony, and whose does not.
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The Resilience of Marga Griesbach - The Cut

Marga Griesbach was sent to Stutthof concentration camp in 1944. In February, shortly before the coronavirus pandemic began, she left Washington State to take a cruise around the world.
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Racism Stares Into the Camera and Doesn't Blink - The Cut

The public performance of white supremacy is key to upholding it.
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Adventures in Remote Legislating With Rep. Lauren Underwood - The Cut

Lauren Underwood, a first-term representative from Illinois, is the youngest Black woman to ever serve in Congress. The issues she ran on in 2018 are now at the nexus of global, national, and local calamity.
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The Birth of a Progressive Protest Movement Under Trump - The Cut

We are wide awake now. The past four years have seen the birth of a modern progressive movement—the Women’s March to the Black Lives Matter protests—so vast and energetic it just might be equal to the right-wing forces that threaten its extinction.
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Stacey Abrams On Flipping Georgia Blue in the 2020 Election - The Cut

Rebecca Traister interviews Stacey Abrams about her voting rights work in Georgia, which earlier this month went blue in the presidential election for the first time since 1992, thanks in large part to efforts to mobilize Black voters there.
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Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Surviving the Siege - The Cut

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on the particular vulnerability of being a woman of color during a violent incursion.
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America Is Back, Indeed

With Biden, we’ve restored our country’s favorite tradition: basic, middling, white patriarchy.
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How the Office Has Become a Prime Site for Misconduct

Its very structure protects predators.
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Katie Couric Is Not for Everyone

After her long career as America’s beloved morning-news anchor, she has decided to write a wild, unflinching memoir focused on the messy parts. Why?