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UNL Women's Center to celebrate 50 years of activism and aid | News

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Winter 2019-2020

happening “Curiosity Over Assumptions” “Relationships Before Politics” “Plurality Over Parity” “Local Over International” “Respect for Self-Definition” “Safe Open Space” “Nimble and Responsive” These are the stated values of NewGround, a community-building organization that creates, connects and empowers Jewish and Muslim change-makers in America. NewGround works through a professional fellowship, high school leadership council and public programming.. Read more » feature “Last spring I found out that my father was not my biological father,” I told him, keeping the story as brief as possible. reviews As a Black Jewish woman, it feels inevitable that whenever a book comes out about being Black and Jewish, someone’s going to tell me to read it. So when someone asked me to review Color Me In by Natasha Diaz, I was skeptical. Usually these books are not actually written for me they are written to. Read more »

Brickner: The value of Black minds

During a medical emergency on a Delta flight, a Black doctor volunteered to help, but she was told, “Oh no sweetie put your hand down.’” The flight attendant told her they were looking for “actual physicians or nurses.” Recently, some Black journalists have repeatedly been referred to as “stupid” or “dumb,” despite strong credentials and awards. Years ago, one lay church leader “corrected” me when I said the book of “Lamentations” was poetic. Somehow, two degrees in English, the editorship of the university literary journal, and years of teaching left me unequipped to identify poetry. Expectations matter. In student teaching at a suburban high school, I heard teachers complain that they could not “expect” the same levels of excellence from the now Black student population. But if we read Mike Rose and his Lives on the Boundary, we find people rise to the levels we expect. It is one thing to require Shakespeare as a staple. Part of the canon. But ins

Inside A Jewish Book Discussion Group

Inside A Jewish Book Discussion Group By Betsy Groban | Jan 26, 2021 Marie Ariel is a politically involved book lover, former librarian, and co-chair of the Boston Workers Circle (BWC) Book Discussion Group. The Workers Circle for Jewish Culture and Social Justice is a 120-year-old, progressive, secular, multigenerational community, as well as an arts and culture center where Jewish identity is rooted in cultural heritage and the pursuit of a better world. This book group has flourished during the pandemic. How long have you been involved with the Boston Workers’ Circle Book Discussion Group? I joined in 2003 because at the time I questioned why I considered myself Jewish since I wasn’t at all religious. Since then, in the monthly (except for July & August) book group I’ve read 10 books a year about the Jewish experience; those 170 books have answered my question.

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