Saturday Link Love: Lin-Manuel Miranda on Parenting, Hillary on The Toast, and Brexit

Saturday Link Love: Lin-Manuel Miranda on Parenting, Hillary on The Toast, and Brexit 2016-07-02T09:46:21-04:00

Saturday Link Love is a new feature where I collect and post links to various articles I’ve come upon over the past week. Feel free to share any interesting articles you’ve come along as well! The more the merrier.

Note: Inclusion does not imply full agreement. 

Meet the woman making rape jokes that are actually funny, on Fusion—“You talk about how you get sent off to college like, ‘Here’s your dorm room, here’s the campus, and here’s this rape whistle,’ without anyone actually explaining anything else about it.”

Lin-Manuel Miranda Thinks the Key to Parenting Is a Little Less Parenting, on GQ—“That’s right: TV is not a bad thing. In a lot of ways, it was my co-parent. But I was never just a passive TV watcher.”

A Note on The Toast, by Hillary Clinton—“This is not a joke.”

How Will Brexit Affect The UK’s Marginalized Populations? by Dianna Anderson—“This is the world Kohlt grew up in—a world where her hard work was rewarded by a placement at a top university, made possible by the freedom of movement granted by the EU’s open borders.”

The Sexism of Brexit, on Feministing—“The white men who orchestrated Brexit got their wish — and it’s women and people of color who will be forced to shoulder the consequences.”

Roianna: “I think complete dysregulation is dangerous and harmful,” on Coalition for Responsible Homeschooling—“While I was researching what I would need to do to homeschool, I was stunned to find that in Texas homeschooling is completely unregulated.”

Self-Care Printable—“Are you hydrated? If not, have a glass of water.”

And finally, the lovely John Oliver:


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