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9 identity politics newsletters from across the web

The Left Hook with Wajahat Ali
by THE LEFT HOOK with Wajahat Ali
Wajahat Ali's The Left Hook offers thoroughly opinionated takes on politics, culture, and religion, free from corporate censorship. Drawing on a unique life of extremes, Ali fights back against authoritarianism with humor and compassion.

Freddie deBoer
by Freddie deBoer
Freddie deBoer is a sharp, left-leaning critic dissecting modern politics, media, and culture. He challenges progressive pathologies, 'anti-woke' tendencies, and systemic flaws.

SENSUAL TERRORS
by caro 🪽⋆.˚
Caro C. dissects horror and psychological thrillers, exploring body politics, gender, race, Black cinema, and queerness, with fresh perspectives on film's societal impact.

Blackstack | Substack
by Blackstack
Blackstack is a community and platform for Black writers and creatives, offering curated newsletters, a print magazine, and a mission to reclaim independent Black publishing.

The Age Of Stupid | Gareth Roberts | Substack
by Gareth Roberts
Spectator columnist Gareth Roberts offers sharp reflections on politics, gender ideology, and cultural discourse from his unique gay male perspective.

BROADview | Lisa Selin Davis | Substack
by Lisa Selin Davis
Lisa Selin Davis tackles nuanced gender issues often censored by major news organizations, offering a "prismatic look" at complicated stories and sharing what's left unsaid.

The Walt Right | Walt Bismarck | Substack
by Walt Bismarck
Walt Bismarck's Tortuga advocates for affluent, urban, secular straight white men. It tackles inflammatory topics and builds an insular community for cultural influence.

Every Nigga Deserves
by Every Nigga Deserves
This newsletter emphasizes community engagement, inviting readers to connect over shared interests and participate actively in the comments section.

Peak Notions with Laura Kennedy | Substack
by Laura Kennedy
Laura Kennedy's Peak Notions offers a guide to navigating cultural chaos and digital confusion, using humor and critical insight to explore societal dynamics and beliefs.