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beautiful must-read piece by Arielle Angel on why a florida issue now—and why florida matters for all of us jewishcurrents.org/florida-is-eve…
"This was the warning we received repeatedly from Florida’s embattled left-wing organizers: This isn’t just our problem. Your state could be next. Florida is everywhere." Arielle Angel introduces the new Florida issue of Jewish Currents: jewishcurrents.org/florida-is-eve…
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On the new episode of our podcast, On the Nose, editor-in-chief Arielle Angel speaks with Ben Lorber and Shane Burley בד about recent antisemitic trends online—and navigating difficult conversations about antisemitism. jewishcurrents.org/talking-about-…
Check out our conversation w/ Arielle Angel about some of the recent controversies and debates around antisemitism, from ZOG to Talmud Twitter to the question of Israel “litmus tests.”
This is the most thoughtful, honest and strategic conversation on the topic of antisemitism that I have heard in a good long while. Highly recommend. The book that prompted it - "Safety Through Solidarity" by Shane Burley בד and Ben Lorber - is also dynamite.
Honored to win first place in the AAR's 2024 Journalism Award! It's for my Jewish Currents piece on Hinduphobia—a dissent-silencing tool created by US Hindu nationalists in alliance with the pro-Israel groups that have long weaponized antisemitism Read: jewishcurrents.org/the-hindu-nati…
That piece was just the beginning of our coverage of diaspora Hindutva and its alliances with other far-right movements. If you are a reporter covering this beat, I'd love to say hi and hopefully work with you down the line: [email protected]
I love this new poem by Harryette Mullen, up today in Jewish Currents jewishcurrents.org/hero-vs-common…
"It is the hero’s instinct to move / in a different direction, away from the crowd—" From a new poem by Harryette Mullen, introduced by culture editor claire schwartz jewishcurrents.org/hero-vs-common…