
9 Books About Identity and Gender by Jewish Women and Nonbinary Writers
Jennifer Fliss, author of “As If She Had a Say,” recommends books that grapple with intersectionality
Jennifer Fliss, author of “As If She Had a Say,” recommends books that grapple with intersectionality
Stories that break free from societal expectations of how we should be and act
The freedom and playfulness of Christopher Soto’s “Diaries of a Terrorist” also liberates my writing
What happens when we believe another person holds the key to a meaningful life and sense of self?
Sorayya Khan, author of "We Take Our Cities with Us: A Memoir," recommends books that cross cultures and borders
Jonathan Dee explores the radicalization of white male anger in the novel "Sugar Street"
Malaka Gharib, author of "It Won’t Always Be Like This," recommends stories that illustrate the diversity of the MENA region and diaspora
The author of "Stay True" on nostalgia and the politics of memory
In composing a tale of what could be, I’m narrating a portion of what actually is
Jonathan Escoffery examines Blackness and colorism in his short story collection"If I Survive You"