By Maud Kersnowski Sachs I hit the wall yesterday. More accurately, a carton of eggs hit me in the middle of a supermarket. All I could do was stand there crying with raw eggs and shells dripping down the front of my coat. (It...
By Maud Kersnowski Sachs Two weeks ago, I was standing on East 42nd Street with some friends, my husband, my nine-year-old daughter, her best friend, and 400,000 other people, many of us wearing pink knit hats. Even the police...
By Maud Kersnowski Sachs I’m angry. My 9 year-old daughter is angry. My 82 year-old father is angry. Everyone I know is angry. We’re signing petitions, making calls, going to meetings, protesting in the streets, and...
By Maud Kersnowski Sachs I am a white woman. Feminism is the lens through which I see the world. It shocks me that I have to explain to anybody why Black Lives Matter or why women of color should be central to the Women’s...
By Maud Kersnowski Sachs Natalie’s Biodegradable Gown is a collaborative art project in which over 20 friends and students of the late Natalie Lunn took part. As the Technical Director of the Bard College Theater and Dance...
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