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
After the Jewish ex-Supreme Court justice recorded an interview with books shelved backward, social media users had some theories about the decor: ‘They’re all romance novels’
Texas and Florida passed laws curtailing social media sites' ability to moderate. Will the Supreme Court strike them down?
The fight against Israel's judicial overhaul requires American Jews to get involved
Paula Eiselt's documentary 'Under G-d' argues that religious freedom requires pro-choice public policy
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
As France burns, we can witness the consequences of so-called 'race neutrality'
The decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis had particular resonance in the West Orange Jewish community