Second Glances: Two African-American Women Take a Closer Look at their Jewish IdentitiesPosted in Articles, Autobiography, Interviews, Judaism, Media Archive, Religion, United States, Women on 2009-08-27 00:52Z by Steven |
Second Glances: Two African-American Women Take a Closer Look at their Jewish Identities
Bridges: A Jewish Feminist Journal
Volume 13, Number 2 (Autumn 2008)
pages 52-63
Nzinga Koné-Miller
This conversation is co-written by two African American women, one who converted to Judaism and one who was born Jewish. They dialogue about the differences and similarities of their experiences in regard to religious practice, family, community, and hopes for a future that includes practical and widespread recognition of Jews of all races.