College student and Maryland native Sofie Jacobs writes about registering to vote in Michigan, rather than her home state.
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Read MoreMy university mishandled my case, and the experience turned me into an activist.
Read MoreA former high school star athlete sexually assaulted two unconscious classmates, but his punishment amounts to a slap on the wrist.
Read MoreA Playboy model is making headlines for a scandalous photo, but it’s not of her.
Read MoreI wanted to see the action firsthand and was thrilled when I was asked to go to the Hill and represent JWI.
Read MoreWe don’t know everything about what happened in the Stanford rape case, but we do know that campus drinking culture isn’t to blame.
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Read MoreRahel Musleah delves into the complex legacy of meaning Holocaust survivors leave as they pass from the scene.
Read MoreJWI responds to blogger Rabbi Pruzansky’s uninformed and misguided blog post on the issue of campus sexual assault.
Read MoreThe Seder, probably more than any other Jewish gathering, calls for attractive Judaica. These four women deliver.
Read MoreJWI dedicated a brand-new children’s library at the YWCA Interim House-YWCA Metropolitan Detroit.
Read MoreGerman-born singer Ute Lemper has made it her business to give Holocaust victims a voice.
Read MoreZBT fraternity chapters held Green Light Go! events to start a nationwide conversation about sexual consent during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Read MoreIn getting at the truth of her own complex heritage, filmmaker Lacey Schwartz captures the ethos of a generation juggling multiple identities.
Read MoreIf you need a refresher course to understand why preserving access to abortion is good for women and their families, Katha Pollitt’s book is essential reading.
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