Elizabeth Flock (@lizflock) 's Twitter Profile
Elizabeth Flock

@lizflock

Journalist | Latest book THE FURIES ❤️‍🔥 | Host of the podcast Blind Plea | Stories in many places

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Procedures performed with kitchen scissors. Makeshift medical tents with no pain medication, clean water, or electricity. Here, ‘Marie Claire’ goes inside one of the most dangerous places in the world to be pregnant right now. trib.al/xfM6vhW

Affan Chowdhryعفان (@affanchowdhry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most detailed accounts of what it's like being pregnant in #Gaza, and the heroic helpers who are exhausted and giving women hope. A powerful piece of #journalism and worth your time:

UNFPA (@unfpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Women in #Gaza are giving birth under dire conditions. Expectant mothers deserve to give birth safely, no matter where they are. See how UNFPA—the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency—is making #motherhood safer: unf.pa/gmhc ✍ Elizabeth Flock 🗞 Marie Claire

Thomas Germain (@thomasgermain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FREELANCERS: I'm commissioning history articles about the internet for the BBC. Looking for pitches about chapters & corners of the web that people will remember, but haven't thought about in the while. Nostalgia, surprising stories, foundational communities, get in touch!

Laila Mickelwait (@lailamickelwait) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a heroic move, Gisele Pelicot fought to make public the videos of her unconscious rapes at the hands of over 50 men and won. She wanted the public “to look rape straight in the eyes.” Shame, she said, must change sides —from the victims to the perpetrators. Police found more

In a heroic move, Gisele Pelicot fought to make public the videos of her unconscious rapes at the hands of over 50 men and won. She wanted the public “to look rape straight in the eyes.” Shame, she said, must change sides —from the victims to the perpetrators.

Police found more
Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

100k foot view of the WaPo situation: I suppose it’s possible that Bezos sincerely formed, in his private thoughts, the principle that presidential endorsements are bad, and the timing of this articulation ~just happened~ to coincide with this principle being *obviously*

Kavitha Surana (@ksurana6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Cassandra Jaramillo's incredible reporting uncovered the heartbreaking story of a Texas woman who died after she was denied miscarriage care for 40 hours. Her husband said she was told it would be a "crime" to intervene, after Texas had just banned abortion. propublica.org/article/jossel…

Sharon Quinsaat (@smquinsaat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just woke up to the news that Trump is again the president of the United States. I want to say I am surprised, but I am not. I have been conducting fieldwork in Hawaii since June 2023 for our project on immigrant conservatives. I spent 1.5 months with Filipinos and many other

Andy Kim (@andykimnj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Across the board the conversations began with expressions of what I can only describe as deep disgust in politics. Severe distrust in politicians and the status quo. And this wasn’t about the specifics of the moment, but instead deep seated long-term dissatisfaction. 2/12

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Much of the chaos of the past few weeks can be understood as part of the Trump administration’s "central ideological project: restoring America’s traditional hierarchies of race and gender," @adamserwer writes. Call it the “Great Resegregation." theatln.tc/8gwIJaTM

Much of the chaos of the past few weeks can be understood as part of the Trump administration’s "central ideological project: restoring America’s traditional hierarchies of race and gender," @adamserwer writes. Call it the “Great Resegregation." theatln.tc/8gwIJaTM