The article discusses the radical activism of Ramona Sarsgaard's family, connecting her recent arrest during an anti-Israel protest to her grandmother, Naomi Foner Gyllenhaalâs past as a student activist involved with the Weather Underground. Naomi, who expressed her rebellious youth alongside her friendship with fugitive Eleanor Stein, also supported controversial perspectives on Israel, demonstrating a lineage of progressive values and activism. This context highlights the complexities of familial activism, intertwined with personal histories and societal debates.
I went wild,â screenwriter Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal told The New York Times in 2004 of her time at Columbia's sister school, Barnard College, where her best friend was Eleanor Stein, who went on to become a fugitive leader of the terror group Weather Underground.
We should be able to name Israel's apartheid and occupation - both recognized by leading human rights organizations as such - without being accused of rewriting history,
Maggie's father, director Stephen Gyllenhaal made it clear that he and Naomi are no longer together when reached by The Post Saturday.
I still thought we could do it in the system,
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