Zia Saylor

Zia Saylor

Zia Saylor graduated from Williams College with a BA in Economics and Political Science with honors and received her MSc in Public Policy from the University of Bristol as a Fulbright Scholar. She has previously published an Op-Ed in The Los Angeles Times, fiction in the SteamTicket Literary Anthology, and original research in Illinois Wesleyan University's Undergraduate Economic Review and American Mathematical Monthly. She is currently pursing a PhD in Social Policy from the University of Bristol. Views and opinions expressed are her own. 

Blog Posts

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Rally

Celebrate Labor Day with New Protections For Pregnant Workers

Zia Saylor

The recently passed legislation provides pregnant workers with much-needed—and long overdue—protections. 

"The Familiar" Book Cover

A Summer Read with Substance

Zia Saylor

Leigh Bardugo's latest novel provides a layered summer read that is as shallow or as deep as the reader wants it to be.

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Q & A with Aliza Shatzman, founder of the Legal Accountability Project

Zia Saylor

JWA talks to Aliza Shatzman, founder of the Legal Accountability Project.

Topics: Law, Boycotts, Protests
The Moneylender and his Wife by Quentin Matsys, 1514

Tzedek in Action: The CFPB's New Rules

Zia Saylor

By creating rules that restrict banks from charging excessive fees, the CFPB is pursuing the Jewish concept of tzedek.

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In the Shoes of Biblical Women

Zia Saylor

The book allows us to see biblical women—and ourselves—as rich, complex human beings. 

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Q & A with Samantha Perlman, City Councilor and Mayoral Candidate

Zia Saylor

JWA chats with Samantha Perlman, a city councilor and mayoral candidate for Marlborough, Massachusetts about the Jewish women who inspired her to run for office, how she responds to pushback about her age and gender, and showing young people they can be drivers of change.

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Add One (or More) of these Graphic Novels to Your Summer Reading List

Zia Saylor

Add one of these graphic novels with badass female heroines to your summer reading list. 

Topics: Fiction
Cedar Trees

Taking Inspiration from Urushi Trees on Tu B’Shvat

Zia Saylor

This Tu B'Shvat lets draw inspiration from an artisan community in Keihoku, Japan, where material is neither wasted nor removed from the environment, but instead is part of a sustainable cycle of artistic growth.

Berlin "Stumbling Stone" to commemorate Holocaust victim with rose and sign reading "never again" placed on top

I Visited Six European Jewish Communities to Explore My Own Identity

Zia Saylor

My travels in Europe helped me reconcile some of the tensions in my Jewish identity.

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I’m Jewish. My Partner is Muslim. Here’s How We Make It Work.

Zia Saylor

Celebrating our differences has brought my partner and me closer—but it hasn’t always been easy.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Zia Saylor." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/blog/author/saylor-zia>.