
Rachel Sonis
Associate Editor (TIME Ideas) at TIME
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1 week ago |
time.com | Rachel Sonis
When news broke of George Floyd’s murder, athletes across the sports world stepped up. They participated in walkouts and protests, signaled their support for Black Lives Matter, and engaged in conversation about creating racial equity. WNBA star Maya Moore was working to free family friend Jonathan Irons, who spent 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, and used her platform to talk about the need for change.
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1 week ago |
time.com | Rachel Sonis
Though she is best known as the founder of the #MeToo movement, which got global attention over the past decade, Tarana Burke has spent her life fighting for justice. In addition to her work with sexual violence survivors, she protested police brutality in the ‘90s as a young college student. But the demonstrations that emerged in the summer of 2020 in response to Breonna Taylor and George Floyd’s murders felt different.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Rachel Sonis
Michelle Zauner’s new album with Japanese Breakfast explores the many ways in which sadness pervades modern womanhood Credit - Pak Bae Michelle Zauner wants to set the record straight: She is not trying to reclaim the label “sad girl music.” Since announcing the title of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), the author, director, and front woman of indie-pop band Japanese Breakfast has been surprised to see how divisive the title has become, and...
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2 months ago |
time.com | Rachel Sonis
Michelle Zauner wants to set the record straight: She is not trying to reclaim the label “sad girl music.” Since announcing the title of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), the author, director, and front woman of indie-pop band Japanese Breakfast has been surprised to see how divisive the title has become, and the assumptions it’s given way to.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
time.com | Rachel Sonis |Morgan Talty
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. By Rachel SonisNovember 13, 2024 8:08 AM ESTSet on and around the Penobscot Reservation in Maine, Morgan Talty’s debut novel follows Charles Lamosway, a man grappling with a huge secret.
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