By Kayla Stewart The New York TimesPublished April 5, 2022Updated June 22, 2023 At a table in Fredericksburg, Va., surrounded by loved ones, Michael W. Twitty will celebrate Passover this year with a Seder plate that speaks directly to his… Continue Reading →
By Robin Washington June 2, 2021 MONTGOMERY, Alabama — The funniest line in the true-life story behind the Spike Lee-executive produced Civil Rights movement biopic, “Son of the South,” is in Yiddish. But it didn’t make the final cut. That’s… Continue Reading →
Wisconsin Public Radio “Simply Superior” May 28, 2021 Listen here The intersection of East 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis has become ground zero for the racial justice movement in the year following the murder of George Floyd on… Continue Reading →
By Jodi Rudoren April 16, 2021 Something different this week: a conversation with Robin Washington, the acclaimed journalist and advocate for Jews of Color who, as we announced this week, is our new Editor-at-Large. Robin is a an incredible writer,… Continue Reading →
By Forward Staff April 13, 2021 Robin Washington, an acclaimed veteran journalist and early organizer of Jews of color, is the Forward’s new Editor-at-Large, a flagship position aimed at elevating and expanding diverse voices. Washington, a longtime senior editor, columnist,… Continue Reading →
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