Wesley Morris is one of my new favorite writers––this piece of his was groundbreaking for me, I highly recommend it if you're interested in reading about racism in the gay community, representation in film/television, and frank talk about penises in a non-phallocentric way.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/201 ... .html?_r=0I thought this other piece was interesting in that it sums up how many people think about our current 'social justice' climate, has some novel points, and tries to connect many complex and disparate topics, while absolutely butchering the work of many nuanced theorists and activists. At the same time, it's still thought provoking and has started many fun and productive conversations in the spheres I live in, so I'll pass it on in case anyone wants to get similar results!
http://theamericanreader.com/jenesuispa ... e-leftism/Lastly, this review of two parts of a biographical series on stalin was really fascinating. I would like to read something similar about Mao. Asks questions that are very pertinent today when we (if not we, I do, at least) see more and more leftist defenses of the USSR's practices in conversation and need to have painful conversations about democracy/communism/socialism and individual agency/structural causes of the way this revolution played out
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017 ... -stalinist