Gender/Identity

Karol Markowicz discusses the serious allegations against Andrew Cuomo regarding his treatment of women, the significance of a less radical candidate winning an Ohio Democratic primary, and the Biden administration's support for the continuation of an unconstitutional rental moratorium.
The text discusses the growing pressure to reimpose lockdown measures in America permanently, focusing on the public-health bureaucracy's desire for extended emergency powers.
The podcast discussion highlighted by COMMENTARY columnist Matthew Continetti covers the Biden administration's handling of events in Cuba, the implementation of an indoor mask mandate in L.A. county, and the perceived trend among liberals to view being in a throuple as the ideal form of sexual relationship.
Nakuset is a powerful figure who manages a women's shelter for Indigenous people in Montreal.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Miriam Herschlag from Times of Israel discuss various topics including Israel's new government's relations with the U.S., questioning a late-grandfather's Zionist beliefs, and exploring the differences between Israeli and American Jews.
In a discussion titled "The Dilemmas of Power Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron touch upon significant topics including the controversy surrounding Norwegian Law allowing ministers to resign from the Knesset and be replaced by party cronies; the Israeli government's debate over granting citizenship to Palestinians marrying Israeli citizens; and the proposed gender-segregated bathing times in Israel's parks.
Historian Sarah Schrank of California State University, Long Beach delves into the history of American nudism in her book "Free and Natural: Nudity and the American Cult of the Body."
The podcast discusses cultural confusion regarding political correctness, law, and the mistreatment of women, then shifts to the Democratic party's claim that Republicans are undermining voting rights.
Vronique Mottier of the University of Cambridge discusses how populist parties in European countries like Switzerland, France, Italy, and the Netherlands strategically align themselves with the feminist movement to advance their anti-immigrant agendas.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing challenges as his attempt to appoint a loyalist as Justice Minister backfires, leading to increased unity among his rivals.
Julian Edelman, a prominent Jewish NFL player and Superbowl MVP, recently retired after a successful 12-season career with the New England Patriots.
Aimee Friedman Baron, upon creating the nonprofit I Was Supposed to Have a Baby (IWSTHAB), has established an online community on Instagram for Jewish women struggling with infertility, offering support through virtual groups, one-on-one sessions, and informative content.
Jeffrey Koffman, a Canadian journalist known for his award-winning reporting, activism in the gay rights movement, and success in the tech start-up industry, engages in a conversation with a Rabbi.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the declining support for Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, analyzing its implications for the upcoming elections.
The podcast discusses the potential downfall of Andrew Cuomo due to sexual harassment allegations, questioning whether this issue might overshadow the previous nursing-home scandal.
Sa'ed Atshan explores the complexities of navigating queerness in Palestine, including the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel, as well as in refugee camps.
"Monologues from the Makom" is a collection of essays and poems by observant Jewish women exploring intimate topics like female sexuality within the Orthodox community.
In this episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the possibility of granting Prime Minister Netanyahu amnesty from corruption charges in exchange for his resignation.
In a podcast, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life is discussed along with the impact of her death on Democrats, who are seen to have experienced a "nervous breakdown" in the aftermath.
In a discussion on the COMMENTARY podcast, it is highlighted that Donald Trump's proposal to postpone the election is viewed as an attack on the American civic agreement and indicative of his unsuitability for the presidency.
Dr. Gili Hammer delves into the intersection of blindness and gender among visually impaired Israeli women in her book "Blindness through the Looking Glass: The Performance of Blindness, Gender, and the Sensory Body."
The discussion revolves around the inclusion of transgender and nonbinary individuals in Jewish death and burial practices, particularly focusing on the ritual of tahara.
The editorial by Jodi Rudoren reflects on the power of collective screams as a form of protest and expression in the face of systemic issues.
Today on MSNBC's Morning Joe, Joe Biden addressed allegations of sexual assault made by a Senate staffer.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss the decline of Israel's Labor Party, the debate on government support for the arts, and the impact of the pandemic on patriarchy and feminist civil disobedience.

Top authors in Gender/Identity

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account_boxJulia Gergely
account_boxCindy Scarr
account_boxMira Fox
account_boxLior Zaltzman
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxLouis Keene
account_boxLux Alptraum
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