Tag: Social Justice Movement

The text discusses the roots of the social justice movement in Anglo Protestant culture, highlighting its authoritarian tendencies and influence on American institutions.
The text discusses the lack of overwhelming hospitalization rates or rising mortality figures despite increasing COVID case rates.
In a reflection on attending the D.C. Dyke March, the author shares their experience supporting queer Jewish women who faced anti-Semitism within their own LGBTQ community.
As the anniversary of the #j14 protests approaches, there are signs of splintering within the movement in Israel.