Eleanor J. Bader
Mayo covers expansive terrain in this novel, from medical and societal racism, to sexual harassment, to queer life in late 19th century Manhattan.
Mayo covers expansive terrain in this novel, from medical and societal racism, to sexual harassment, to queer life in late 19th century Manhattan.
An 82 year-old writer takes up historical fiction, penning a novel about the Spanish Civil War.
And it is truly intersectional. As a feminist, as a woman, and as a queer person of color, the campaign offers me and others like me an analysis that pushes against the distorted narratives we’ve been fed about the inevitability of poverty.
Students at Hampshire College demanded that their voices be heard.
Ruth’s Refuge furnishes the apartments of incoming refugees as they struggle to establish a toehold in their new communities.
“You can use a needle like a paintbrush.”
“I hope my work will survive for generations so that in the future people will understand that there was resistance.”
Talking to Avital Norman Nathman of UnKoch My Campus.
Rachel Michelberg on caretaking, gender, and societal assumptions.
“Misogyny, racism, and the drug war were intersecting to deny pregnant women, especially Black pregnant women, their personhood. “