Tag: Identity Politics

The text discusses the rise of anti-Semitic sentiments within British universities, with Jewish students facing bullying, discrimination, and pressure to hide their identities and opinions.
The text discusses the convergence of regressive and progressive extremism impacting Western societies and their foreign policies, particularly regarding Israel and Hamas.
Yascha Mounk, in his book "The Identity Trap," discusses the challenges of identity politics, particularly its impact on antisemitism and the Jewish community in American institutions.
Irving M. Levine, a key member of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) leadership team, passed away at the age of 94.
The article discusses how the Palestinian cause has been tied to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement by left-wing activists.
The article discusses the Enlightenment and its relevance today.
The article discusses the concept of selective outrage in relation to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The article discusses the concerning state of the younger generation and their views on Judaism and Israel.
The "Ticking Clock" podcast episode features an exclusive interview with US national security adviser Jake Sullivan discussing the timeframe Washington will provide Israel in its conflict with Hamas.
The author expresses their love for America, specifically American literature and music.
In his book, "The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time," Yascha Mounk explores the intellectual history behind the rise of identity politics or "wokeness."
In his book "The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time," Yascha Mounk explores the intellectual history behind the rise of identity politics and wokeness.
In a podcast episode titled "Some of My Best Friends are Jewish," the discussion revolves around Canadian Jewish individuals not necessarily celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving, as it is seen as a white Christian festival associated with settlers.
The Mizrahi Black Panther party, founded in 1971 by Moroccan Jewish youth leaders, fought for racial justice and human rights in Israel and Palestine.
"The Doctor" is a play by Robert Icke that explores the intersection of identity politics and antisemitism.
In a speech delivered to Jewish high school and college graduates, Eric Cohen discusses the challenges facing Jewish parents in raising committed Jewish children in today's cultural climate.
In a speech delivered to Jewish high school and college graduates, Eric Cohen, CEO of Tikvah, addresses the questions that graduating Jews and their parents must confront.
The article discusses the cultural shift in America from the release of the film "My Dinner with Andre" in 1981 to the present day where events like Kanye West having dinner with a Holocaust denier have become shocking and confusing for American Jews.
Between 2010 and 2012, concepts from gender and ethnic studies became mainstream in American culture.
The text discusses the contrast between "punks" and "posers," focusing on the themes of authenticity and integrity in art and politics within American society.
The Biden administration is considering the addition of a Middle East and North African (MENA) category to the U.S. Census by 2024.
The essay discusses how the perception of being a refugee has changed over time.
The author argues that the prioritization of identity fragments, such as gender and race, can lead to a totalitarian trend in society.
The author describes their journey from being politically left-leaning to feeling politically homeless, experiencing what they call "The Turn."
This article explores the role of education in reproducing social norms and promoting social change, particularly in relation to identity politics and the Jewish community.