The Jewish artist bringing abortion history to America’s museums
Currently on display at the Whitney Biennial, Carmen Winant's installation of 2,500 archival photos chronicles the work of abortion providers and activists from 1973 to 2022
Currently on display at the Whitney Biennial, Carmen Winant's installation of 2,500 archival photos chronicles the work of abortion providers and activists from 1973 to 2022
In the early 20th century, Odessa-born artist Sonia Delaunay pioneered abstract paintings, whimsical furniture and boldly patterned textiles that feel wholly contemporary today.
In addition to her books on renowned women poets, she wrote linguistic papers on contemporary Hasidic Yiddish
Rallygoers said that far too many have ignored or excused Hamas' rape of women and girls in Israel
The actress' recent racist remarks bely white Jewish women's conditional relationship to the privileges of white femininity
A long-awaited memorial opens in New York as high-profile unionization campaigns at companies like Amazon and Starbucks stoke interest in labor history
Sen. Feinstein’s combination of views reflected the general center of the American Jewish community
Discussing her book 'Birth Control,' journalist Allison Yarrow finds reasons for concern and reasons for hope