Johannesburg: Culture & Community
The Courts Could be a Pathway for Trans Equality
Over the last eight years, we have seen extensive progress towards LGBTQ equality: the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” the naming of the
Looking Back and Looking Forward: Responding to Hate Crimes 18 Years After Matthew Shepard's Passing
Matthew Shepard was a first-year student at the University of Wyoming studying political science and languages. On the night of October 6, 1998, Matthew was tortured, tied up and left to die near the town of Laramie, Wyoming.
Coming Together Against Anti-Semitism: What Will You "Go to the Wall" For?
More than 300 residents, clergy, law enforcement, civil servants, and community dignitaries joined at cemetery of Temple Beth Shalom, which was desecrated with signs of hate – swastikas and rhetoric embraced by Nazis
Galilee Diary: Purim
Playing by the Rules in Golf and Judaism
I was sitting in front of the TV last week, laptop in position, watching the PGA Waste Management Open from Phoenix.