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If Someone Doesn’t Get Pissed Off, You Didn’t Do Your Job
Samantha Mozes, Ma'yan Political Theater Apprentice
Posted May 4, 2010
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  I am an apprentice in the Ma'yan Political Theater Apprenticeship (aka That's Not Fair), a workshop for teaching Jewish teenage girls like myself about both power, oppression, and privilege,...
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What We Mean When We Say "Listen For A Change."
Beth Cooper Benjamin, Ed.D.
Posted April 27, 2010
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  In his current op-ed piece in JTA, Adam Gaynor, Executive Director of The Curriculum...
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Posted in Education, Research
Ma'yan Co-Founder and Funder Honored with LEAD Award

Posted April 23, 2010

The Women's Funding Network and the Council on Foundations awarded Barbara Dobkin, the co-founder...
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On Being a Ma'yan Political Theater Apprentice
Shoshi Shapiro, Ma'yan Political Theater Apprentice
Posted April 15, 2010
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 Reflecting on the process of being a Ma’yan Political Theater Apprentice gives me the...
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That's Not Fair! Opens to Rave Review
Rabbi Alissa Wise
Posted April 14, 2010
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Last night, the Ma'yan Political Theater Apprentices opened their show --That's Not Fair!-- to over...
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Newsflash: Mean Girls Are Sexy, But Not Actually All That Mean!
Beth Cooper Benjamin, Ed.D.
Posted April 2, 2010
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Heard a lot lately about violent girls running amok in American towns and high school?  Yup,...
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