Amy Schiller writes about politics, feminism, philanthropy and pop culture. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Salon, Alternet, Heeb, and other publications. She previously worked for five years as a political organizer and non-profit fundraising consultant. You can read more at amybessschiller.com and follow her at @justaschill.
A new study shows an increased attachment to Israel for non-Orthodox American Jews under 35, which study author Steven M. Cohen called a “Birthright Bump.”
Even if it is true, prostitution at a Macau casino is so predictable that it lacks any shock value. The prostitutes have to be underage and trafficked or no dice.