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(New York Jewish Week) Amy Sara Clark - The Zioness Movement is a new group of Zionist progressive women founded after organizers of the annual march against rape culture said publicly that people wearing Stars of David would not be "invited to participate." "For too long, we have allowed certain individuals to advance the idea that intersectionality excludes Jews and Zionists," said co-founder Talia Shifron. "Zionism is a movement for self-determination and civil rights, just like other movements who fight for these same causes."2017-08-14 00:00:00Full Article
Zioness Movement Roars into Progressive Politics
(New York Jewish Week) Amy Sara Clark - The Zioness Movement is a new group of Zionist progressive women founded after organizers of the annual march against rape culture said publicly that people wearing Stars of David would not be "invited to participate." "For too long, we have allowed certain individuals to advance the idea that intersectionality excludes Jews and Zionists," said co-founder Talia Shifron. "Zionism is a movement for self-determination and civil rights, just like other movements who fight for these same causes."2017-08-14 00:00:00Full Article
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