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This ascendant breed of centrist offers conflict with both MAGA Republicans and progressives, but no actual substance.
This country deserves a better class of cynical, pandering politician.
Indeed, Traister argues that anger, when used to make changes, is a potent force. She also is a writer-at-large for New York Magazine and a contributing writer for Elle magazine.
REBECCA TRAISTER, NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Of course you have to fight. Look at what is happening. This is not, people say, a five-alarm fire. This is like a 12-alarm fire. This is our country being ...
Rebecca Traister, Writer-at-large at New York Magazine, talks to Christiane Amanpour about former First Lady Michelle Obama encouraging men to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Traister began her journalism career in the early 2000s, as an editorial assistant at the Harvey Weinstein-funded Talk magazine, then as a fact-checker and reporter at the New York Observer.
Rebecca Traister is writer-at-large at New York Magazine, where she covers politics, media, and culture from a feminist perspective.
Rebecca Traister’s New York magazine piece “Are Republican Women Okay? The baffling, contradictory demands of being female in the party of Donald Trump” is exactly what one would expect from ...
New York’s June 17–30 cover story by Rebecca Traister examines the new mold of Republican womanhood in the age of Donald Trump, in all its wrath, sweetness, strength, and subservience to the ...
Center for Historical Research invites best-selling author Rebecca Traister to speak on historical feminine rage in “Anger in History” lecture series March 4, 2024 Hayley Zugaro ...
Share this - "This is bad, it’s horrible, and it will get worse," says Rebecca Traister. "It is incumbent on us therefore to use hope not as some feel-good measure.
Podcast The Time of Monsters June 15, 2022 Dianne Feinstein and the Centrist Gerontocracy Rebecca Traister on a venerable senator and an out-of-touch elite.