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May 13, 2024

A Former ‘Well-Trained Wife’ Describes her Escape from Violent, Christian Patriarchy

In her upcoming memoir, Tia Levings challenges sanitized descriptions of extreme religious beliefs and shows how abusive environments persist under the guise of protecting religious rights.

By John Verner

An image of the book "Nicht ganz Koscher" written by Dr. Ruth Zeifert, which translates to "not quite kosher."

November 6, 2023

A Complicated Identity

Dr. Ruth Zeifert, a German Israeli patrilineal Jew, explores what it means to be a patrilineal Jew in Germany

By Mia Faye Kreindler

Francisco Torres in front of San Ignacio El Bosque’s facade, a colorful blue, grey and white geometrical mosaic.

April 26, 2023

This Teacher Leads a Private School Union in Chile. It Hasn’t Been Easy.

(SANTIAGO, Chile)— Francisco Torres is a high school literature teacher at San Ignacio El Bosque, a traditional and upper-class Jesuit […]

By Antonia Urrutia

December 17, 2022

Diversity Flourishes in a Houston Suburb

(CYPRESS, Texas) – On a Saturday afternoon, King’s Crown Grooming Station is packed. Men, boys and occasionally women crowd every […]

By DJ Waller

Jevaughnie Ebanks filming

February 21, 2022

Reflections From a 25-Year-Old Cayman Filmmaker

"I hope that it strikes a conversation with people. I feel that’s just what we need more of in the world."

By Souhilla Moore

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