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Cathy Young

Cathy Young is a contributor to Reason magazine and an associate editor for Arc Digital. Born in the Soviet Union, she immigrated to the United States in 1980 and is the author of Growing Up in Moscow: Memories of a Soviet Girlhood.

  • Boris Nemtsov's son Anton (second from left) and Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats during a ceremony to unveil a plaque in memory of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov in 2018
    Boris Nemtsov's son Anton (second from left) and Russian journalist Yevgenia Albats during a ceremony to unveil a plaque in memory of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov in 2018
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    A Brave Jewish Voice in Putin’s Russia

    Yevgenia Albats was called ‘kikeface’ as a kid in the Soviet Union and went on to become an intrepid reporter in Moscow. Visiting the U.S. recently, she spoke with Tablet about the state of Russian politics and what it’s like for Jews there today.

    byCathy Young
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    What They Talk About When They Talk About Intersectionality

    A recent panel event featuring the founding mother of ‘intersectionality’ highlighted the promise and peril of our intersectional moment

    byCathy Young
  • Boston Free Speech Rally, Aug. 19, 2017
    Boston Free Speech Rally, Aug. 19, 2017
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    A Cool Kid Communist Comeback

    Tablet is publishing works analyzing the state of the American left as part of an ongoing feature inspired by Paul Berman’s series of essays on the subject. The latest examines what’s behind the current revival of Communist-inspired politics, and where it’s leading.

    byCathy Young
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