The third anniversary of the blockbuster Women’s March is almost here. On January 21st, hundreds of thousands of women are expected to fill the streets in cities around the world to protest the patriarchy and all forms of oppression.
But first, the national leadership of the pink hatted brigade wants to reassure the public that, contrary to recent allegations, they don’t hate Jews.
The group’s leaders are facing intense criticism after a shocking report in the Jewish magazine, Tablet, exposed apparent anti-Semitic sympathies among the four core leaders.
Tamika Mallory co-president of Women’s March Inc. denies the accusations. As she explains to the New Yor ...