Shira Small
I noticed a peculiar and disturbing pattern: the female characters are repeatedly gratuitously objectified.
I noticed a peculiar and disturbing pattern: the female characters are repeatedly gratuitously objectified.
When I’m wearing shorts and a t-shirt people rarely look twice at my legs or armpits, but when I’m wearing a dress, people consistently double-take.
Loud. Abrasive. Bossy. Great cook. These attributes all contribute to the popular caricature of the “Jewish American Mother.”
Through the eyes of a grandmother/granddaughter Lilith team.
“We found that almost 90% of women reported having a complete abortion after taking misoprostol, and very few had medical complications.”
Neshama Carlebach’s belated response brought up a slew of memories about what it was like to report on sexual harassment before #MeToo.
Curious about what 2017 articles were most read on Lilith.org? Here’s our top-ten line up! Read through them and comment with what your favorite Lilith pieces from 2017 are.
The Sisterhood of Salaam-Shalom held its 4th Annual Conference on Sunday, November 5. Three Lilith correspondents were in attendance. Here, they share their varied responses.
To celebrate Labor Day, check out these stories about worker power, naturally through an independent, Jewish, and frankly feminist lens.
Lilith has been around for forty years. We just had our first launch party. Misogynists were not invited.