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PARCEO and Haymarket present: Challenging Antisemitism from a Framework of Collective Liberation (Copy)

Join PARCEO and Haymarket for a discussion on challenging antisemitism together with all forms of injustice.

Wednesday, September 27 · 7 - 8:30pm EDT

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes

  • Mobile eTicket

Please join PARCEO and Haymarket Books on Wednesday, September 27th at 7 PM for the launch of our “Curriculum on Antisemitism from a Framework of Collective Liberation” grounded in a deep commitment to challenging antisemitism and all forms of injustice.

This new curriculum was created by PARCEO, together with educators, scholars, and activists. The need for educational resources on antisemitism within a pedagogic framework of collective liberation is particularly important for this moment–as rising white nationalist violence targets many of our communities, including Jews, Muslims, Black people, immigrant communities, trans and queer people, among others, and as false charges of antisemitism are directed at seekers of Palestinian justice.

Join PARCEO and Haymarket Books for a discussion on a new curriculum on the importance of combatting antisemitism as part of our broader struggles for justice.

Welcome by Nina Mehta

Opening/Moderated by Robin DG Kelley

Remarks from Jamil Dakwar, Nyle Fort, Abby Saul, Lesley Williams

Closing by Mark Tseng-Putterman

***Register through Eventbrite to receive a link to the video conference on the day of the event. This event will also be recorded and live captioning will be provided.***

Speakers:

  • Robin DG Kelley, activist, scholar, writer; Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA

  • Lesley Williams, activist and educator against racism, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinianism.

  • Jamil Dakwar, human rights lawyer and chair of Adalah Justice Project’s advisory board

  • Abby Saul, early childhood educator and social media specialist

  • Nyle Fort, minister, social justice organizer, scholar; Assistant Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Columbia University

  • Nina Mehta, community educator and co-director, PARCEO, an education, resource, and research center

  • Mark Tseng-Putterman, a historian of Asian American community politics, Cold War imperialism, and social movements.

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This event is co-sponsored by Haymarket Books and PARCEO. While all of our events are freely available, we ask that those who are able make a solidarity donation in support of our important publishing and programming work.

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