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Scripted or non-scripted, TV doesn’t reflect reality for disabled population
The ultimate nonprofit working on diversity, dignity and respect in Hollywood, GLAAD recently released its annual “Where We Are on TV” report.
Advocates brief White House on barriers for the Jewish disabled
Jewish advocates for the disabled briefed Obama administration officials on barriers to Jewish life for those with disabilities.
Longtime Israel advocate Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi shifts focus to disabilities
During this year’s State of the Union address, Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi was in a place familiar to her from her years as a leading pro-Israel fundraiser and activist: Tracking the speech for her favored topic.
Letters to the Editor: Gaza war, “Lincoln” and Special Needs
When David Suissa wonders “If Hamas had the ability to murder thousands of Jews, wouldn’t they?” he is letting stereotypes get in the way of helpful analysis (“Pogroms Interrupted,” Nov. 23). He is also, in effect, arguing that Hamas is not an organization with which peace and order can be reached.
Good cop advocacy marked Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi’s The Israel Project
Here’s what the international Jewish media conspiracy looks like: Two men and four women, all clad in dark suits, sitting around a table in a windowless conference room in a nondescript office in midtown Manhattan.
Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi to step down as Israel Project head
Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, the founder and president of The Israel Project, said she will leave the advocacy group by July 1.