If we don't view our fellow activists as human beings rather than symbols of what's right or wrong with the movement, then whom are we fighting for?


Remembering Pioneering Feminist Shulamith Firestone "Jewish Daily Forward," April 11, 2013


If we don't view our fellow activists as human beings rather than symbols of what's right or wrong with the movement, then whom are we fighting for?

If we don't view our fellow activists as human beings rather than symbols of what's right or wrong with the movement, then whom are we fighting for?

If we don't view our fellow activists as human beings rather than symbols of what's right or wrong with the movement, then whom are we fighting for?

If we don't view our fellow activists as human beings rather than symbols of what's right or wrong with the movement, then whom are we fighting for?