Iโve read nearly all of these essays.
If expanded to 15 using theย same standards as those 10 choices, Iโd add โThe Case for Reparationsโ by Ta-Nehisi Coates; โMother Earth Mother Boardโ by Neal Stephenson; โGreen Screen: The Lack of Female Road Narratives and Why it Mattersโ by Vanessa Veselka; โOur Secretโ by Susan Griffin; and โWe Must Risk Delight After a Summer Full of Monstersโ by Molly Crabapple.
If it were to add one from before 1950, Iโd include โOnce More to the Lakeโ by E.B. White.
Any to add?
Essays are my favorite form of writing, by the way, and also the most difficult in my opinion.
Not as polished as your list, but “What it is like to grow up in Hezbollah culture” by Marwa has stuck with me.
http://aveilandadarkplace.com/2014/02/26/what-it-is-like-to-grow-up-in-hezbollah-culture/