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The world is calling me to write. It’s also calling me to try new things and when I get scared, to surrender and try again.
The world is calling me to write. It’s also calling me to try new things and when I get scared, to surrender and try again.
Art–whether it be dancing, painting, drawing, film–creates a space for self-examination, helping us to envision possible futures, and better versions of ourselves. And the Jewish month of Elul is traditionally… Read more »
As a first-time voter, radical feminist, and survivor of sexual assault, I’d anticipated that this election would be more hopeful than it is.
The “use it or lose it” attitude toward voter registration reveals a major flaw in our country— it seems that voting is in fact not a right, but a privilege.
My hair was a problem to be solved. From inside and outside the walls of my house, my hair was a symbol of something larger that had nothing and everything to do with me.
I say this to myself and to anyone who wants to achieve something– always strive towards the goal and take the small steps that will bring you closer to it.
Sadly, I cannot hide my disappointment in the system from my children.
Sara Erenthal escaped an Ultra-Orthodox sect, and now makes bold art in NYC.
Jordana Daumec was born in New York City. She trained at Studio Maestro in New York City and Canada’s National Ballet School. Jordana joined The National Ballet of Canada as an RBC Apprentice in 2003 and was promoted to First Soloist in 2015.
The Women's Rights Pioneer Monument honoring Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony was unveiled this week.