what i read in feb. 2023:
(previous editions) bold = favourite
what not to wear (and other things no one tells you when youāre a first-generation college graduate)
how āthe shadow of state abandonmentā fostered then foiled young thugās ysl (usa)
dutch border police told to stop ethnic profiling
āone billionaire at a timeā: inside the swiss clinics where the super-rich go for rehab
gender, sexuality, & intersectionality
post-haiyan: lgbtq+ survivors still fight for their legal rights (philippines)
the journalist and the pharma bro
as south korea abolishes its gender ministry, women fight back
politics & current affairs
no tents, no aid, nothing: why syrians feel forgotten
malaysia has become less friendly to myanmar refugees. what hope for them now?
el salvador mega-prison criticised by rights groups welcomes first inmates
the indonesian policeās obsession with tear gas
eliminalia: a reputation laundromat for criminals
culturally significant mexican artefacts seized in australia handed back to mexico
history, culture, & media
how japanese educators used religion to make ideal humans
from mind control to murder? how a deadly fall revealed the ciaās darkest secretsĀ (usa)
bto after breakups: a modern singaporean love story
on (not) discovering disability in the world of jane austen
ārevenge-partyingā in strait-laced singapore
portrait of a killer: art class in one of mexicoās most notorious prisons