photo of Sarah Donilon, writer and student at Yale

Writing

Latin America ponders how to fight “obstetric violence,” The Economist

Double discrimination: the link between disability and HIV, The Economist

How Pakistani brides inadvertently sign away their rights, The Economist

Tough-on-drug policies often hit women hardest, The Economist

China’s devoted, combative celebrity fan clubs, The Economist  

How to adapt sex-ed to a different kind of peril, The Economist  

China asks: what’s the safest way to use chopsticks?, The Economist  

Why more young Americans are cyber-bullying themselves, The Economist  

The Brexit Boys’ Club, Foreign Policy 

In China, courts deny women divorces in the name of “social harmony,” The Economist  

Some people in China help the party police the internet, The Economist

Malaysia still discriminates against women over citizenship, The Economist  

Thailand takes unusual steps to bring down teen-pregnancy rates, The Economist  

How air pollution can ruin schoolchildren’s lives, The Economist  

How women are singled out for vile abuse for political ends, The Economist  

The voyage of two icebreakers have been creating headlines in China, The Economist  

Christians are persecuted in many places. Autocrats exploit this, The Economist  

Women in public life are increasingly subject to sexual slander. Don’t believe it, The Economist  

How domestic violence affects the economy, The Economist

How gender stereotypes are built into Mandarin, The Economist  

Why are Taiwan’s friends vanishing?, The Economist

Why universities for the elderly are booming in China, The Economist

Why Swedes are inserting microchips into their bodies, The Economist

China’s two-child policy is having unintended consequences, The Economist

Blind Spots, The Yale Politic