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The Best Stuff I Read This Week

There’s a lot out there. This is what’s worth your time.

Michelle Legro
3 min readSep 26, 2020

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As an editor at GEN, I consume a lot of media every week. I bookmark it, Nuzzle it, share it, Pocket it, DM it, get it through newsletters, doomscrolling, you name it. Once upon a time, we called this a “media diet.” Today, it feels more like this.

1. The Case for Ending the Supreme Court As We Know It

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor • The New Yorker • 3,600 words • 15 minutes

Perhaps you read a lot of versions of this idea this week but this is the one to come back to. “Why should the Supreme Court, an unelected body that is richer, whiter, and more male than the United States is, continue to have such outsized power in the lives of ordinary people?”

2. Like, Subscribe, Invest

Saritha Ramakrishna • The Baffler • 2,300 words • 9 minutes

The real estate hustlers of YouTube are still peddling the American Dream. If YOU have $$$ and want to make $$$$$$$ then you should listen to them now! (Please don’t.)

3. The Saga of Midori Naka

Colin Dickey • Atlas Obscura • 2,600 words • 10 minutes

“How and why the harvested body parts of atomic bomb victims spent decades abroad before being returned to Hiroshima.” Oh okay, click.

4. Are You Aging Correctly?

Heather Havrilesky • The Cut • 1,790 words • 8 minutes

“Your face isn’t the same. Like I didn’t even recognize you.” An interaction at a wedding sends Heather Havrilesky down a rabbit hole. How do we tell women they should age? Quietly? Passively? Fading away? If you’re not fine with this, she writes, don’t be fine with it.

5. How Gabby Giffords Survived a Shot to the Head and Outsmarted the NRA

Dave Cullen • Vanity Fair • 8,600 words • 34 minutes

Sure, hero astronaut Mark Kelly is running for Congress. But whenever I see him in a campaign video with his wife, I think, “get out of the way Mark, I want to hear from GABBY.”

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Michelle Legro

Deputy Editor, GEN. Previously an editor for Topic, Longreads, The New Republic, and Lapham’s Quarterly. gen.medium.com