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Family vs. Feminism: The Battle Line of the New World Order - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Family vs. Feminism: The Battle Line of the New World Order - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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The Dybbukast: How to Hide

Theater Dybbuk and Lilith In this episode, presented in collaboration with  Lilith Magazine, Theater Dybbuk’s “The Dybbukast” shares excerpts from and explores issues intersecting with a creative non-fiction essay published in  The work describes how certain perspectives and life behaviors, influenced by their parents’ experiences in the Holocaust, show up for the children of survivors.  Karen Propp, the author of the essay, shares her experiences and points of inspiration for the piece, and Dr. Laura Levitt, a professor of religion, Jewish studies and gender at Temple University, takes us through the ways in which our public discourse around the Holocaust evolved while also discussing relationships to historical trauma.

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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 »

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Jan. 8, 2021 Rebecca Senoglu, Siana Sonoquie, Laura Levitt, Margaret Zwick, Emmanuelle Sainte - Peace and Social Justice

Jan. 8, 2021 Rebecca Senoglu, Siana Sonoquie, Laura Levitt, Margaret Swick, Emmanuelle Sainte Friday, 11:30 In this segment, “Death Unsheltered,” fellow KZFR programmer Rebecca Senoglu is in conversation with Siana Sonoquie, artist and advocate for the unsheltered, about her experiences of death within the homeless community, about the new mural she has created to remember them, and about how Chico Friends Meeting , the Quakers, has responded to having an unsheltered neighbor die on their porch. ; Noon Laura Levitt, Author of the just released, The Objects that Remain discusses long term trauma recovery as well as Holocaust memorial curation vs evidence chain of custody in criminal cases;

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