Confronting White Privilege During College Admissions By JEWISH WOMEN'S ARCHIVE ● Teen Voices ● January 5, 2020 Being white is possibly my most obvious privilege, but I was told that could also work against me in the context of college admissions.
“Too Loud” and “Too Jewish”: Standing up for Gun Control By JEWISH WOMEN'S ARCHIVE ● Teen Voices ● October 29, 2019 Like Queen Esther, who declared her Judaism at the risk of her life, I will refuse to hide who I am, and I will refuse to stay quiet.
The Right Way to be an LGBTQ+ Ally By JEWISH WOMEN'S ARCHIVE ● Teen Voices ● April 17, 2019 Her secret was safe with me, but I felt the need to protect her at all costs.
Teen Girls Find Words To Live By: From the Statue of Liberty to V-Day By JEWISH WOMEN'S ARCHIVE ● Teen Voices ● December 17, 2017 When women feel more comfortable using the word vagina, it serves as an important step towards asserting ownership over our own bodies.