Chanel Dubofsky

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Chanel Dubofsky (she/her) lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her writing on gender, sexuality, reproductive health, and pop culture can be found in New York Magazine, Lilith, Rewire, and others. She is currently working on a novel about American Jews in Israel and Palestine in the aftermath of the 1967 war, and appears in the new documentary My So-Called Selfish Life, about the choice to be childfree. In 2015, she earned an MFA in Fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Follow her on Instagram at @cdubofsky.

Blog Posts

Lesléa Newman

The "fine madness" of discovering Lesléa Newman

Chanel Dubofsky

During an otherwise unidentifiable undergraduate semester, I took a class called The Psychology of the Lesbian Experience.

Topics: Poetry
Nina of alltumbledown the Modern and Modest project

"Modern and Modest:" Interview with Nina of alltumbledown

Chanel Dubofsky
When not memorizing Latin declensions, Nina, a graduate student of history, authors alltumbledown: a modest attempt at style, a blog about the intersection of modesty and daily fashion. In addition to brightly colored pencil skirts and everything sequined, she is a fan of Mad Men, the quickly-disappearing Jewish Lower East Side, and the printing press. She currently calls both Philadelphia and New York home.
Birth Control

Backing up birth control, and each other

Chanel Dubofsky

In an ironic, but perhaps unplanned turn of events, this year's Back Up Your Birth Control Day of Action comes the day after the premiere of season 4 of 16 and Pregnant. (And if you think I haven't been waiting for this television event since the end of last season...you would be wrong.)

College Costume Party

Purim, drinking, and consent: The Jewish community's role in preventing sexual violence

Chanel Dubofsky

In the end, I hung the plastic bag of condoms on the door handle of my hotel room.

Topics: Purim
Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust

The abortion/Holocaust analogy and the reality of abortion during the Holocaust

Chanel Dubofsky

A few months ago, a friend of mine told me about a screening of the film "180" at her university.

Interfaith leaders rally to raise awareness of homelessness among LGBTQ youth

Chanel Dubofsky

When I moved to New York City, I was told that there are a set of rules one should follow in order to ride the subway safely.

Bella Abzug at a Women Strike for Peace Protest

Women Strike for Peace: 50 years later

Chanel Dubofsky

Fifty years ago yesterday, the 1961 formation of Women Strike for Peace (WSP) marked a new era for activism, creating a new stage on which women could concentrate their power. In 1984, WSP described in their own words the beginning of their movement: "100,000 women from 60 cities came out of kitchens and jobs to demand: END THE ARMS RACE - NOT THE HUMAN RACE, and WSP was born."

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Chanel Dubofsky." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/blog/author/chanel-dubofsky>.