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Anna North

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Zoë
  • The New York Times
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Salon.com
  • BuzzFeed

Past articles by Anna:

#BookReview Outlawed by Anna North @annanorthtweets @RaincoastBooks @BloomsburyPub #Outlawed #AnnaNorth

The Crucible meets True Grit in this riveting adventure story of a fugitive girl, a mysterious gang of robbers, and their dangerous mission to transform the Wild West. In the year of our Lord 1894, I became an outlaw. The day of her wedding, 17 year old Ada’s life looks good; she loves her husband, […]Continue Reading → Read More

What Does America Stand For? We Asked Teenagers

This is how our country looks today to a few of the young people who will help to shape its future. → Read More

Women of Sex Tech, Unite

New York is becoming a cultural center for young women trying to disrupt the male-dominated industries of design engineering and sex toys. → Read More

When a SWAT Team Comes to Your House

Harassers are engaging in a practice called swatting and they’re getting away with it. → Read More

Who Threatened the Gonzalez Families?

Three families with the same last name were targeted in the same threat. Months later, no one knows why. → Read More

Bill Cosby, Sexual Safety Guru? Here’s a Better Idea

Mr. Cosby, Brock Turner and other men accused of assault aren’t appropriate prevention advocates. But we can learn something from their cases. → Read More

Behind Wonder Woman Is a Great Man

The movie offers one of the most appealing onscreen depictions of masculinity in recent memory. → Read More

The Hottest Body Part? For a Sapiosexual, It’s the Brain

In a society obsessed with physical appearance, sexual attraction for some people is based on intellect, and not necessarily on looks. → Read More

The Scope of Hate in 2017

Though the frequency of hate crimes seems to have decreased since January, attacks like the one in Portland continue. → Read More

President Trump’s King Lear Moment

It’s easy to imagine him railing at the heavens, proclaiming himself “more sinn’d against than sinning.” → Read More

The Case for Laughing at President Trump

Sometimes, laughter is just a recognition of the way things are. → Read More

Sometimes the Birds and the Bees Get Short Shrift in School

A bill before the City Council, backed by reproductive health groups, would create a task force to study sex education and to suggest improvements. → Read More

After Hate Crimes, Victims Stuck With the Bill

Survivors of hate and harassment can be left with property damage or medical bills, and getting financial help isn’t always easy. → Read More

Making Art at the March for Science

In Washington, crowds gathered to register their concerns about the future of the environment. → Read More

When Hate Leads to Depression

Sometimes the physical impact of a hate crime is just the beginning. → Read More

The American Tale of the Citgo Sign

Don’t bemoan the commercialization of baseball — embrace it. → Read More

‘I’m an American, First and Foremost’

Many Latino Americans have faced harassment since the election, even if they were born in the United States. → Read More

When Your Commute Includes Hearing ‘You Don’t Belong in This Country’

For Rajpreet Heir, a ride to a friend’s birthday party turned into a disturbing incident of racist harassment. → Read More

Work Is My Self-Care

Corporate messages of self-care tend to preach idleness. I’m suspicious. → Read More

What It Feels Like When a Mosque Is Threatened

More than a dozen threats this year have inspired both concern and defiance. → Read More