Responding to the overt racism of the Trump era, Ta-Nehisi Coates's "My President Was Black" (Atlantic) looks back at the meaning of Obama. Howard Bryant (ESPN the Magazine) and Bim Adewunmi (Buzzfeed) offer incisive columns on the intersections of pop culture, sports, race, and politics. In addition, David Wallace-Wells reveals the coming disaster of our climate-change-ravaged future (New York); Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham's ESPN the Magazine reporting exposes the seamy sides of the NFL; Nina Martin and Renee Montagne investigate America's shameful record on maternal mortality…mehr
Responding to the overt racism of the Trump era, Ta-Nehisi Coates's "My President Was Black" (Atlantic) looks back at the meaning of Obama. Howard Bryant (ESPN the Magazine) and Bim Adewunmi (Buzzfeed) offer incisive columns on the intersections of pop culture, sports, race, and politics. In addition, David Wallace-Wells reveals the coming disaster of our climate-change-ravaged future (New York); Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham's ESPN the Magazine reporting exposes the seamy sides of the NFL; Nina Martin and Renee Montagne investigate America's shameful record on maternal mortality (NPR/ProPublica); Ian Frazier asks "What Ever Happened to the Russian Revolution?" (Smithsonian); and Alex Mar considers "Love in the Time of Robots" (Wired with Epic Magazine). The collection concludes with Kristen Roupenian's viral hit short story "Cat Person" (New Yorker).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Introduction, by Alison Overholt, vice president and editor in chief, ESPN the Magazine, espnW, and the ESPYs Acknowledgments Abuses of Power and Weighing the Costs of Speaking Out About Harvey Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein s Army of Spies, by Ronan Farrow, The New Yorker: Winner Public Interest Why the Harvey Weinstein Sexual-Harassment Allegations Didn t Come Out Until Now and Your Reckoning. And Mine. and This Moment Isn t (Just) About Sex. It s Really About Work, by Rebecca Traister, New York: Winner Columns and Commentary The Horizon of Desire and We re All Mad Here: Weinstein, Women, and the Language of Lunacy and The Unforgiving Minute, by Laurie Penny, Longreads: Finalist Columns and Commentary The Last Person You d Expect to Die in Childbirth, by Nina Martin and Renee Montagne, ProPublica with NPR: Finalist Public Interest The Uncounted, by Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal, New York Times Magazine: Winner Reporting How the U.S. Triggered a Massacre in Mexico, by Ginger Thompson, National Geographic and ProPublica: Finalist Reporting What Ever Happened to the Russian Revolution?, by Ian Frazier, Smithsonian: Finalist Essays and Criticism The Uninhabitable Earth, by David Wallace-Wells, New York: Finalist Essays and Criticism My President Was Black, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic: Finalist Feature Writing Standing Down and Roger Goodell Has a Jerry Jones Problem, by Seth Wickersham and Don Van Natta Jr., ESPN the Magazine: Finalist Reporting How the Oscar Flub Demonstrates the Limits of Black Graciousness and How Oprah Got Her Acting Groove Back and Maria Sharapoväs Rivalry With Serena Williams Is in Her Head, by Bim Adewunmi, BuzzFeed News: Finalist Columns and Commentary The Williams Movement and Power Play and How Is This Still a Debate?, by Howard Bryant, ESPN the Magazine: Finalist Columns and Commentary Loläs Story, by Alex Tizon, The Atlantic: Winner Essays and Criticism Love in the Time of Robots, by Alex Mar, Wired with Epic Magazine: Finalist Feature Writing Cat Person, by Kristen Roupenian, The New Yorker: Finalist ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors
Introduction, by Alison Overholt, vice president and editor in chief, ESPN the Magazine, espnW, and the ESPYs Acknowledgments Abuses of Power and Weighing the Costs of Speaking Out About Harvey Weinstein and Harvey Weinstein s Army of Spies, by Ronan Farrow, The New Yorker: Winner Public Interest Why the Harvey Weinstein Sexual-Harassment Allegations Didn t Come Out Until Now and Your Reckoning. And Mine. and This Moment Isn t (Just) About Sex. It s Really About Work, by Rebecca Traister, New York: Winner Columns and Commentary The Horizon of Desire and We re All Mad Here: Weinstein, Women, and the Language of Lunacy and The Unforgiving Minute, by Laurie Penny, Longreads: Finalist Columns and Commentary The Last Person You d Expect to Die in Childbirth, by Nina Martin and Renee Montagne, ProPublica with NPR: Finalist Public Interest The Uncounted, by Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal, New York Times Magazine: Winner Reporting How the U.S. Triggered a Massacre in Mexico, by Ginger Thompson, National Geographic and ProPublica: Finalist Reporting What Ever Happened to the Russian Revolution?, by Ian Frazier, Smithsonian: Finalist Essays and Criticism The Uninhabitable Earth, by David Wallace-Wells, New York: Finalist Essays and Criticism My President Was Black, by Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic: Finalist Feature Writing Standing Down and Roger Goodell Has a Jerry Jones Problem, by Seth Wickersham and Don Van Natta Jr., ESPN the Magazine: Finalist Reporting How the Oscar Flub Demonstrates the Limits of Black Graciousness and How Oprah Got Her Acting Groove Back and Maria Sharapoväs Rivalry With Serena Williams Is in Her Head, by Bim Adewunmi, BuzzFeed News: Finalist Columns and Commentary The Williams Movement and Power Play and How Is This Still a Debate?, by Howard Bryant, ESPN the Magazine: Finalist Columns and Commentary Loläs Story, by Alex Tizon, The Atlantic: Winner Essays and Criticism Love in the Time of Robots, by Alex Mar, Wired with Epic Magazine: Finalist Feature Writing Cat Person, by Kristen Roupenian, The New Yorker: Finalist ASME Award for Fiction Permissions List of Contributors
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