10 Year Challenge: The Struggle for Equal Pay Remains
The #10YearChallenge gained widespread traction on social media this month.
The #10YearChallenge gained widespread traction on social media this month.
This post is adapted from Rabbi Danziger's prepared remarks for the Northeast Ohio Women's Summit.
When I hear the term 'women in the workplace,' I picture power suits and pumps; water coolers and metal filing cabinets.
Over a decade before #MeToo took over the internet, activist Tarana Burke was working to empower and heal young survivors of sexual violence.
This piece originally ran as a Strategies for Sisterhood Success item in Women of Reform Judaism's Weekly Digest newsletter.
Mother’s Day is a day when we celebrate the women who raised us.
Just as each of us must work to end gender-based violence in our country and world, we are also responsible for challenging our own community – namely the Reform Jewish community – to address its own issues of sexual assault and harassment. I take inspiration
This piece originally ran as a post on WRJ's blog.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time for us to reflect and re-educate ourselves on the unyielding problem of sexual assault.
This piece originally ran as a post on WRJ's blog.
On the day before this year’s Equal Pay Day (April 10th), the day when women's average earnings finally catch up to men's average earnings from the previous year, equal pay advocates received a gift: a
This piece originally ran as a Strategies for Sisterhood Success item in Women of Reform Judaism's Weekly Digest newsletter.
On Thursday, March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day.
45 years have passed since the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade affirmed a woman’s right to make her own choices about her body and her health. Yet this groundbreaking decision is now facing more threats than ever.
Monday, January 22nd, marks the 45th anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, Roe v. Wade.
In the last few months, my thoughts on the status of women have largely fallen into two categories: the current push to allow individuals and organizations