To recognize the name Geoff Johnston in this digital space, you’d have to be either a very careful reader or Geoff’s mom. His is not a regular byline in our pages. But over the years he has written stories for D Magazine about outdoor handball, the scarcity of Chocodiles, and a panic attack he suffered at the Dallas World Aquarium. So when he pitched me a story about his friend Destiny Hernon-De La Rosa, a pro-life feminist and the founder of a group called New Wave Feminists, I thought: that’s some pretty heavy stuff. I wonder if he can pull it off, especially given that he and Destiny are friends. I think he succeeded and hope you agree. The story ran in our June issue, and it just went online.
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