Curriculum
Our unique antisemitism training sessions recognize that Jewish individuals and collectives are often stigmatized, misrepresented in media, that segments of the community are both under and over represented, and that anti-Jewish racism and antisemitism function much like other forms of oppression, while having distinct, insidious adaptabilities. Curriculum is inclusive of Jewish identity and lived experience, historical antisemitism, contemporary antisemitism, conspiracy theories, hate crimes data, and the social conditions have enabled and perpetuated antisemitism.