The week that Donald Trump, Barack Obama and the ‘New York Times’ all normalized Jew hatred
And about anti-Semitism in the world of hip-hop, from the legendary Def Jam publicist
Why anti-Semitism and conspiratorial theories claiming that ‘Black people are the “real Jews”’ thrive in a time of racial reckoning
Among John Lewis’ many virtues: He refused to normalize Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam, even as other prominent African American celebrities and politicians did
As Louis Farrakhan turns 87 today, his influence across the spectrum of hate remains strong
‘A Written Testimony’ is a display of mesmerizing talent by a small-minded man in the grip of a stupid, obsessive hatred
Bernie has been America’s greatest truth-teller on economic inequality, so why can’t he be truthful about anti-Semitism?
The most successful African-American utopian separatist project in history is located in a desert town in Israel
Singling out ‘white Jews’ isn’t progress, it’s just more of the same prejudice and exclusion from the Women’s March
An open letter from one of the group’s earliest critics offers thanks to the march leaders for what they’ve gotten right and suggestions for what they need to do now
New information from two participants at the first Women’s March meeting contradicts statement by current co-chair and corroborates a ‘contentious conversation’ about race and Jewishness took place
Millions of women mobilized against gender inequality and the election of Donald Trump in 2016. But only four of them ended up at the top—and the consequences have been enormous.
If the march leadership doesn’t take action now, the march itself will become a footnote as other women take the reins of American feminism for themselves
Teresa Shook, who came up with the idea for the march, says its current leaders allowed anti-Semitism to become part of the group’s platform
The movement’s leaders treat calls for accountability from Jewish allies as personal attacks or right-wing smears, but the criticism they face is the result of their own actions
Unless the Women’s March can live up to its own ideals it will destroy itself with hate
And how is it possible that some Jews are still shocked that they’re hated in America?
Eight candidates who have expressed blatantly anti-Semitic views, or who openly associate with anti-Semites