Eleanor J. Bader
“I hope my work will survive for generations so that in the future people will understand that there was resistance.”
“I hope my work will survive for generations so that in the future people will understand that there was resistance.”
An interview with Sherry Turkle about her new memoir The Empathy Diaries.
I often wonder what my ancestors would think of me. This comic is one in a series exploring my imagined relationship with my great grandmothers (as well as my relationship… Read more »
In this short video, Carolivia Herron and her literary creation, Brenda, argue about Juneteenth.
As I imagine (the way I do as an artist), what freedom meant in 1865 in Galveston, while simultaneously reflecting on what it means to me today, I invite you to celebrate the freedom, brilliance, and resilience of Black people
We will curse the noise when really we should bless them all—everything is as it should be.
The Wolf and the Woodsman is a book about identity crisis, on both a micro and macro scale.
She was once again a refugee, her elegance undone by the clatter of an eggshell.
I love how accommodating Judaism is, in ways that too often the rest of society isn’t
Author Haviva Ner-David talks to Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about how she views this age-old conflict and her passionate commitment to ending it.