Art & Lit

Forget Barbie; Dress Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Instead

Adding to the various portrayals of Gertrude Stein and Alice B.

Girls in Trouble: Telling women’s stories in a ‘language’ I understand

“The world is woven through us/I swear I wont forget/how her fingers hold the thread.” This is the final line of the song “Rubies,” off the amazing sophomore album "Half You Half Me" by the group Girls in Trouble, released on JDUB records earlier this month.

Graphic Details: Interview with Vanessa Davis

Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women is the first museum exhibit to explore this unique niche of autobiographical

Graphic Details: Interview with Laurie Sandell

Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women is the first museum exhibit to explore this unique nic

Graphic Details: Interview with Ariel Schrag

Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women is the first museum exhibit to explore this unique niche of auto

Graphic Details: Interview with Ilana Zeffren

Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women is the first museum exhibit to explore this unique niche of aut

The Triangle Fire: 100 Years of Coming Together on the Lower East Side

On March 25, 1911, in the span of 20 minutes, 146 people lost their lives to a fire that swept through one of New York’s largest garment shops. Almost all of the victims were young women, some literally just girls. Most who died were greenhorns, new immigrants, who didn’t know better or have any choice but to work there. Typically they worked with relatives or people from their hometowns (landsleit) who had recruited them. Two-thirds were Jewish; the other third were Italian and, of course, all who worked there were poor.

10 Things You Should Know About Emma Lazarus

  1. Emma Lazarus was born in 1849 to Moses and Esther Nathan Lazarus, descendants of the pioneering group of Spanish and Portuguese Jews who settled in

Graphic Details: Interview with Lauren Weinstein

Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women is the first museum exhibit to explore this unique niche of aut

What Do Academy Awards Have to Do With Women’s History Month?

No, I’m not talking about Melissa Leo’s use of that other-than-feminism “f-bomb” last night. I want to compare two of this year’s Oscar winners and how they illustrate the way women’s history is told—or not.

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