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Revision as of 14:49, 19 November 2019
Rivkah Brown (journalist) | |
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Alma mater | University of Cambridge, University of Oxford |
Religion | Jewish |
Interests | Jews Against Boris |
Rivkah Brown is a podcast producer and print and audio journalist[1] who writes op-ed pieces for The Guardian, Independent and the London Review of Books, as well as features for The Financial Times and New Statesman.[2]
Rivkah Brown is a member of the campaign group Jews Against Boris and told the Times of Israel on 18 November 2019:
- “My personal relationship with the Labour Party has been complicated by the events of the last few years, and I understand why many in my community feel unable to vote for them.
- “However all racisms are interconnected and Jews cannot be safe while other minorities are under threat. Boris Johnson has incited a hateful and divisive politics that endangers all marginalised people. That is why being part of a group of British Jews who show solidarity with other communities is so important at this election.
- "I'm proud to campaign for the working-class Muslim immigrant, Ali Milani, who is – in an incredible act of poetic justice – going to defeat our born-to-rule Islamophobic prime minister."[3]
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