In 2020, four years after Donald Trump promised Americans he would “build a wall” and make Mexico pay for it, the first formerly undocumented immigrant writer was nominated for the National Book Award. Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, whose anonymous essay for the Daily Beast that chronicled her experience as an DACA recipient and student at Harvard… Continue reading The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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The Nonfiction Edit
Diclaimer: This list is not any sort of authoritative list of the best nonfiction reads of all time. This is simply a collection of ten diverse reads, which offer excellent reportage, compelling prose, and unique approaches to educating readers. On this list you’ll find some excellent antiracist reads, urgent #MeToo stories, fascinating books that explore… Continue reading The Nonfiction Edit
Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez
Purchase a copy for yourself here! Caroline Criado-Perez has devoted her activist career to amplifying the voices of marginalized females in the public space. She was an instrumental part of campaigns to rework Twitter’s online abuse policies, to get a female historical figure on the back of British banknotes, and to install a statue of… Continue reading Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez
Super Pumped by Mike Isaac
Purchase a copy for yourself here! The “cult of the founder” is a widely discussed Silicon Valley phenomenon that has circulated in recent years is an integral part of understanding various missteps made by tech corporations. The “cult of the founder” describes a company culture in which the founder (usually also serving as CEO), is… Continue reading Super Pumped by Mike Isaac