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The Brink: A Female Gaze into Steve Bannon’s World

By: Ramaa Reddy Raghavan | November 13, 2019

His rising media presence and portrayal as Trump’s mastermind stirred a need in the film-maker to understand the workings of Bannon’s political machine.

Where Jewish and Muslim Women Find Sisterhood  

By: Sherry Amatenstein | November 19, 2018

“You have to stir things up. Conflict is wrong only when people are defensive, instead of curious.”

For Facts’ Sake — VOTE

By: Lori Sokol, Ph.D. (Women's eNews) (Executive Director) | November 5, 2018

When the line between fact and fiction becomes so blurred, people will behave in ways that defy logic.

Teen Voices: May the Faith Be With You

By: Emma Nathanson | October 14, 2018
From our partner Jewish Women's Archive

“Raise your hand if you would have died in the Holocaust,” our teacher asked.

Anne Frank

Anne Frank’s Father Unable to Ban Fear in Annex

By: Melissa Müller | June 15, 2013

Despite not living in continuous tension, fear was a constant in the secret annex Anne Frank and her family hid in during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, says Melissa Müller in this excerpt from her revised biography “Anne Frank.”

Crime & Law

Obama Addresses Sex Violence at Holocaust Museum

By: Rochelle G. Saidel | April 27, 2012

The founder of Remember the Women Institute finds the president’s remarks significant given the context. That’s because the sexual violence that occurred during the Holocaust is still not widely recognized.

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Holocaust Women’s Rape Breaks Decades of Taboo

By: Cynthia L. Cooper | May 30, 2011

The rape and sexual abuse of Jewish women during the Holocaust have been long overlooked. But when researchers probed, stories began to emerge as if they were old photographic film waiting for the right chemicals.

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