The week that Donald Trump, Barack Obama and the ‘New York Times’ all normalized Jew hatred
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 actress hasn’t been afraid to speak her mind on the Israeli government, Hollywood misogyny, and causes she believes in. So when will she take a stand on the anti-Semitism problem within her own movement?
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
Intersectional politics can’t empower women if it demonizes them based on their race
The Women’s March leader delivered a racist rant on her recent visit to Israel. We deserve much better than that.
The mystery deepens
Following pressure from Women’s March leader and Louis Farrakhan acolyte Tamika Mallory
The Women’s March has been ignoring Jewish women and anti-Semitism from the start
Mallory, who previously dubbed Farrakhan the “greatest of all time,” was less fulsome about the premier Jewish civil rights organization