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Advancing Menstrual Justice with Anita Diamant

Hosted By: Moving Traditions

Advancing Menstrual Justice Webinar

Join Moving Traditions’ conversation with Anita Diamant, best-selling author of Period. End of Sentence. following Period Action Day. The webinar will help parents and Jewish educators break through the taboo and have conversations to support preteens who will be getting their periods, teens who menstruate, and those who don’t but still need to know.

This program is geared toward parents and educators of Jewish preteens and teens. If that’s not you but you are interested, you are welcome and encouraged to join us. Preteens and teens are also welcome.

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Anita Diamant

Anita Diamant is a novelist, journalist, essayist, and the author of five guidebooks to contemporary Jewish life. Diamant is the bestselling author of the novels The Boston Girl, The Red Tent, Good Harbor, The Last Days of Dogtown, and Day After Night, and the collection of essays, Pitching My Tent. An award-winning journalist whose work appeared in The Boston Globe Magazine and Parenting, and many others, she is the author of six nonfiction guides to contemporary Jewish life. She lives in Massachusetts.
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Rabbi Tamara Cohen

VP of Program Strategy, Moving Traditions Tamara harnesses and guides the incredible people power of Moving Traditions’ educational design, training, and field staff and builds strategic partnerships in service of expanding the reach and impact of its programs and initiatives. Prior to Moving Traditions, Tamara worked as a spiritual leader and as an educator in Jewish community and higher education settings, with a focus on Jewish feminist, LGBT, and multicultural community building. A published writer and liturgist, Tamara holds a rabbinical degree from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, an M.A. in Women’s History from Sarah Lawrence College, and a BA summa cum laude from Barnard College. Tamara lives in Philadelphia with her partner and two children.
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