Three journalists explore #MeToo, the Jewish community, and the ethics of reporting • Breast cancer survivors at 25, 45 and 65 • Jennifer Weiner models female agency in fiction • Period positivity is a surprising celebration of hormones • Ann Arbor as a memory trigger • Lore Segal on memory and forgetting
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An ardent Sixties change-agent returning to the University of Michigan is stunned to find the experience recapitulates one of her own novels.
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Correcting Gender Inequity in Jewish Spaces
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Linda Olivetti Kohen’s Unsentimental Art
A Lilith Covered Artist, Validated
Molly Wernick Advocates for the Separation of Church and State