Ann is a contributing editor for Jotwell: Equality -The Journal of Things We Like (Lots) and is thrilled to have the opportunity to review scholarship that she admires relating to issues of equality and justice.

RECONCILING COMPETING CLAIMS TO EQUALITY RELATING TO TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS AND NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE INDIVIDUALS

Read Ann’s review of Bethany Berger’s article “Savage Equalities” here (pdf)


OPENING UP THE LAW TO ACCOMMODATE NON-BINARY GENDERS

Read Ann’s review of Jessica Clarke’s article “They, Them and Theirs” here (pdf)


ILLUMINATING SOCIETAL STEREOTYPING OF BISEXUALS AND THE NEED FOR STRATEGIES TO REDUCE STIGMATIZATION

Read Ann’s review of Brian Dodge et al.’s article “Attitudes Toward Bisexual Men and Women Among a Nationally Representative Probability Sample of Adults in the United States” here (pdf)


THE STAYING POWER OF INJUSTICE AND THE PROLONGED HISTORY OF THE TRAFFICKING OF INDIAN CHILDREN IN THE OTHER SLAVERY

Read Ann’s review of Andrés Reséndez’s book The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America here (pdf)


CONTEXTUALIZING THE HARMS CAUSED BY APPROPRIATION OF INDIANS’ INTANGIBLE CULTURAL PROPERTY

Read Ann’s review of Angela Riley and Kristen Carpenter’s article “Owning Red: A Theory of (Cultural) Appropriation” here (pdf)


MOVING BEYOND THE PREGNANT/NON-PREGNANT DICHOTOMY IN PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION LAW BASED ON THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF NEW MOTHERS

Read Ann’s review of Saru M. Matambanadzo’s article “The Fourth Trimester” here (pdf)


ORAL HISTORY AND PERCEPTIONS OF SUBJECTIVITY

Read Ann’s review of Robert Alan Hersey, Jennifer McCormack, and Gillian E. Newell’s article “Mapping Intergenerational Memories (Part I): Proving the Contemporary Truth of the Indigenous Past” here (pdf)