Kathryn Ruth Bloom
With a former Nazi soldier.
“My hope is that my books help young kids to be excited about being Jewish and to celebrate the richness of the Jewish tradition.”
A Novel About a Jewish female doctor. In the Middle Ages.
As a girl who is lucky enough to have access to information and supplies for my period, it’s my job to help other girls and women who don’t have as much as me.
We have the opportunity to co-create and, indeed, change this new world.
Mayo covers expansive terrain in this novel, from medical and societal racism, to sexual harassment, to queer life in late 19th century Manhattan.
By dealing a blow to bold climate action just one week after the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health, the Court showed once again that it holds little regard for the rights of women and girls, and the health and safety of families.
As Karen Gray Ruelle ably proves in Surprising Spies: Unexpected Heroes of World War II, there was no one-size-fits all template for the individuals who risked their lives thwart the… Read more »
In the month of Tammuz, the moon gives us guidance on how to have a hot girl summer without getting burned.
Roe is gone and pills are here— but we still need clinics.