Required Reading
This week: Dalit art and appropriation, Gisèle Pelicot and dignity for survivors, a Dakota recipe for holiday meals, the truth about Santa, and more. by Lakshmi Rivera AminSubscribe to our newsletter
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‣ Sex and the Shitty Friend (*Sarah Jessica Parker has left the chat*):
‣ All I want for Christmas is a dog named Marcus aka Mr. Sleepy 🥹:
Required Reading is published every Thursday afternoon, and it is comprised of a short list of art-related links to long-form articles, videos, blog posts, or photo essays worth a second look.
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