Sneak peek of Gabrielle Giffords interview and more links
Next Monday: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will be speaking with Diane Sawyer in her first public interview about the shooting.
Here are some other stories you may have missed this week:
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Ms. Magazine, co-founded by Gloria Steinem and Letty Cottin Pogrebin, turns 40 years old!
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Keren McGinity discusses the disconcerting silence about gender at the Brandeis socio-demography of American Jewry conference in The Jewish Week.
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Lilith explores Tiffany Shlain’s newest film, "Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology" about her quest for connection in the digital age.
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The Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN) is launching www.womenveteransday.org, a new website to capture the stories of women in the military. Learn more at Feministing.
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The Forward profiles 10 young Jews making a difference, six of whom are young women!
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Dressing up as "sexy Anne Frank" for Halloween: Kosher or not kosher?
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Rosalyn Bernstein reviews the Graphic Details exhibit of Jewish women comic artists at Yeshiva University Museum.
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Jewish Women International names "Miss Representation" a "must-see" documentary about media exposure, women, and power. Read more and watch the trailer here.
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