I wrote the book Copaganda based on my years of being a civil rights lawyer and public defender representing the most vulnerable people in our society. I watched as the police and the news media distorted how we think about our collective safety. Copaganda makes us afraid of the most powerless people, helps us ignore far greater harms committed by people with money and power, and always pushes on us the idea that our fears can be solved by more money for police, prosecution, and prisons. Based on the evidence, this idea of more investment in the punishment bureaucracy making us safer is like climate science denial.
Insert “always has been” meme here.
Yep, oddly enough Teen Vogue has delivered some pretty serious journalism for a while now. No idea what it’s like in general lol but I’ve been impressed with instances of their work for years. Like, impressed above and beyond almost any other journalism, not just impressed by the contrast between their hard-hitting work and what the branding would seem to suggest.