Divided We Fall: How the crises of 2020 have furthered the gaps among groups and what to do about it
Mon, Oct 26, 2020
12 A.M. ET
Zoom
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This talk took take place on Monday, October 26.
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Join an extraordinary conversation that brings together respected national leaders for a discussion of how antisemitism, racism and anti-Black/anti-Immigrant narratives have pervaded our national conversation during these tense pre-election days — AND what we can do about it.
Jodi Rudoren, editor-in-chief of the Forward, will moderate the conversation with Jennifer Epps-Addison, Co-ED, Center for Popular Democracy; Ari Gordon, Director of Muslim-Jewish relations, American Jewish Committee; and Jina Krause-Vilmar, CEO, Upwardly Global.
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