Eleanor J. Bader
“We had a class for adults on how to cut your partner’s hair that 30 people signed up for.”
“We had a class for adults on how to cut your partner’s hair that 30 people signed up for.”
New York City’s only kosher food pantry and feeding program is gearing up for an exceptionally busy week.
The Museum and Memorial are not just places that reckon with past injustice and wrongdoing. Slavery is alive and well; that’s the punch.
Meet a nonviolent community of people who think racism is out of control in this country.
When I make photos that buck stereotypes, I hope that I’m inspiring people to see that they have some power.
“People will go to jail for things they believe in, but they’re often afraid to ask someone for money,” Marjorie Fine says. This is why she travels the country, teaching grassroots, social justice activists the ins-and-outs of raising money from both foundations and individual donors.
Public health activist Elena Schwolsky on how the AIDS crisis in Cuba upends our understanding of public health and stigma.
The show homes in on the creativity of 11 artists who used painting, drawing and collage to explicate their refugee status and illustrate feelings of gratitude, fear, joy, loneliness, and apprehension.
I absolutely loved photography, but I went back to teaching when the sabbatical was over; I left the job 11 years later, in 1999, and began doing photography full-time.
I am proud that fresh art has been able to provide underserved folks with an opportunity to express themselves and, for a few hours a week, maybe feel a little better about their lives. I hope this has made a lasting difference for them.