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Rose Hackman
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Rose Hackman is a British journalist based in Detroit. For the last decade, her work on gender, race, labor, policing, housing and the environment - published in The Guardian - has brought international attention to overlooked American policy issues, historically entrenched injustices, and complicated social mores. In 2015, while working as a features writer for The Guardian in New York City, Rose wrote a widely-circulated article on emotional labor, which radically changed her way of understanding how power, gender and race affect the most intimate ways in which people relate to one another. Her research...
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Marjorie Ingall
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Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet Magazine. Before that, she was The East Village Mamele at The Forward. She's a frequent contributor to The New York Times Book Review and has written for many other publications, including the late, lamented Sassy, where she was the senior writer. She hails from Rhode Island (The Biggest Little State in the Union) and is happy to translate the words "bubbler" and "cabinet" for you, as well as to rhapsodize about coffee milk. Nowadays she lives in New York with her husband, children, and two extremely vocal cats. She's also at marjorieingall.com.
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