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Michele Kirichanskaya

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Michele Kirichanskaya is a Jewish freelance writer from Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of the New School MFA Program and Hunter College, when she's not daydreaming, she is reading, watching an absurd amount of cartoons, and writing for platforms like GeeksOUT, Bitch Media, Salon, The Mary Sue, ComicsVerse, and more.

Latest Articles

Let’s Talk About Witchy Jewish Folk Medicine

By Michele Kirichanskaya
March 25, 2025

What Will My Jewish Legacy Be if I Don’t Want to ‘Be Fruitful and Multiply’?

By Michele Kirichanskaya
March 24, 2025

Why It’s Important To Me To Uplift Jewish Asexual Visibility

By Michele Kirichanskaya
November 14, 2024

‘The Life and Times of Juniper Lee’ Spoke to Diasporic Jewish Kids Like Me

By Michele Kirichanskaya
August 28, 2024

‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Author Maurice Sendak Was a Queer Jewish Visionary

By Michele Kirichanskaya
July 8, 2024

A Tribute to Trina Robbins, From One Nerdy Jewish Feminist to Another

By Michele Kirichanskaya
May 2, 2024

As a Jew of the Diaspora, Which Language Do I Belong To?

By Michele Kirichanskaya
April 1, 2024

5 Holocaust Books That Deserve To Be Adapted Beyond ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’

By Michele Kirichanskaya
March 13, 2024

My Family Feels Most Jewish When We Go to the Cemetery

By Michele Kirichanskaya
January 22, 2024

Baba Yaga Is My Other Slavic Jewish Grandmother

By Michele Kirichanskaya
November 27, 2023

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