By Karyn Gershon and Shira Pruce
Many believe that Monica’s story is especially important right now, as she re-emerges as an activist and advocate with the rise of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
Many believe that Monica’s story is especially important right now, as she re-emerges as an activist and advocate with the rise of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
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You will not leave your seat when your partner or child yells to you from another room: “Do we have staples?”
Oh yes, yes, the anti-semitism on the left does hurt and scare me more.
Any woman who has ever asserted herself in her workplace knows that the “likeability” criterion is a way of tearing down women who dare.
All of my classmates were proud when they told us what they had found under their tree. I don’t think I knew, until the end, what I was going to do. I would deal with the moment when it arrived.
The one attribute I have consistently noticed in “perfect girls” is that they must be humble and quiet. Every “perfect girl” I have ever met has been so humble, that they turn a compliment into self-deprecation.
As I sat and listened in class, I found myself being pulled out of the bubble I had created for myself. The discussions we had were not just about English; they also related directly to my personal life and values. I found myself growing as a feminist and as a student, confronting my biases, and becoming more socially aware.
Last month, I heard the news: a Jewish summer camp I attended for many years as a child was almost entirely destroyed in the Woolsey fire that ravaged parts of Los Angeles County.
Without fail, every time I entered the Hillel building I was asked, tersely, What are you doing here? or Who are you here with?