I love the way you articulated this phenomenon and I look forward to reading more.
I’m really stumped as to how (or whether) to respond to an email the City of Boulder sent to all city employees on the anniversary of the June 1 terrorist attack.
It was several paragraphs long and didn’t mention the words “Jew” “Jewish” or “Jewish community” until about halfway in.
A city that claims to be inclusive shouldn’t have a hard time stating “We stand with our Jewish neighbors” — but apparently they do.
I love the way you articulated this phenomenon and I look forward to reading more.
I’m really stumped as to how (or whether) to respond to an email the City of Boulder sent to all city employees on the anniversary of the June 1 terrorist attack.
It was several paragraphs long and didn’t mention the words “Jew” “Jewish” or “Jewish community” until about halfway in.
A city that claims to be inclusive shouldn’t have a hard time stating “We stand with our Jewish neighbors” — but apparently they do.
Thanks, Pam. I'm so sorry about that email which sounds really awful and invalidating. There are no easy answers but we keep trying.
Thanks Jen . I really like that analysis