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From: To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: The New York Times Magazine: How a Fractious Women's Movement Came to Lead the Left Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:37:40 +0000 View in Browser Add to your address book. aThe New York Times E PT, he New York Times Friday. February 10. 2017 "The signs they carried spoke to any number of issues: immigration, abortion, race, the environment, inequality, the new president," writes Amanda Hess, describing one of the largest demonstrations in American history — the Jan. 21 Women's March on Washington. Perhaps it wasn't surprising to see so many varieties of demonstrators marching the day after Trump's inauguration. What was striking was that all this came together under the auspices of a march for women. In this week's cover story, Hess looks deep into the history of the women's movement — fractures, missteps and all — to figure out how women wound up leading the new opposition. Elsewhere in the magazine, Nathaniel Rich investigates the death of a young black man who police say shot himself — while sitting in the back of a police car, with his hands cuffed behind his back. The truth may be tied up in the sheriffs own charges of corruption and racism. Meanwhile, Mark O'Connell rides 600 miles in a coffin-shaped bus with a man who is running for president with a very unusual platform: human immortality. And John Herrman writes about how even relatively innocuous information can be weaponized as a "leak" — as long as it wasn't meant to be seen. Happy reading, Jake Silverstein Editor in Chief EFTA00637834 ; I:Women's March on Washington, Jan. 21, 2017. March on Washington..lan. 21. 21117. Matthew Pillsbury for The New York Time, FEATURE How a Fractious Women's Movement Came to Lead the Left I. ,I).\ III.SS feminism brought the opposition together. But how long will that last, and how many converts can it win? T h e Rev. Victor White at the railroad tracks that divide New Iberia. Ruddy Roy: fnr The New York Times FEATURE The Preacher and the Sheriff NAillANIEl. RICH A young, shackled black man is shot to death — and the police say he killed himself. The resulting Zoltan Istvan ran for president with a modest goal Woltan Istvan at Muir Beach Overlook near his home in California. Holly Andres (or The New York Times FEATURE 600 Miles in a Coffin- Shaped Bus, Campaigning Against Death Itself investigation has pitted the victim's father against in mind: human immortality. the most powerful man in New Iberia, La. Here Are Our Stories That Won the Biggest Awards in the Magazine World By 'II IE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE Sam Anderson's obsession with Michelangelo's David statue, Jennifer Percy follows the families of loved ones taken by the tsunami in Japan and Nikole Hannah-Jones finds a school for her daughter in a segregated system. EFTA00637835 ON MONEY The Major Blind Spots in Macroeconomics Years after the financial crisis — a disaster that economists were supposed to foresee but didn't — the field still struggles with its self-conception. ADVERTISEMENT rw rw Ill sir.iticm bv.I:tvkr .Tat,n FIRST WORDS The Media's Risky Love Affair With Leaks By JOHN I I ERRMAN In a hyperpartisan news environment, spilled secrets can destabilize those in power — and those in the press. EFTA00637836 Chicken confit with roasted potatoes and parsley salad. Gentl and liyers for The New York T. Illustration by Melinda Josie EAT LIVES Table for Two, No Waiting An Iraqi Immigrant's By SAM SIFTON Unexpected Role Express your affection at home with a simple dish As told to CYNTIIIA AGUSTIN of chicken confit and roasted potatoes. Getting started in the United States means living through some surprises. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION Letter of Recommendation: The Recordings of Pauline Oliveros 1.OL lil.N.M.1 I The strange soundscapes of an early electronic musician came with a whole philosophy of listening. TIP How to Tell a Ghost Story By JAI:\ I I Start with the atmosphere. Don't worry about wrapping everything up. ADVERTISEMENT EFTA00637837 G: ;2i FOLLOW NYTimes Tw @nytmag Get more newsletters » Get unlimited access to and our NYTimes apps. Subscribe » ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for The New York Times Magazine newsletter. Unsubscribe Manage Subscriptions Change Your Email Privacy Policy Contact Advertise Copyright 2017 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 EFTA00637838

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