Israeli historian and author Benny Morris gives a lecture at the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute entitled “A New Look at the 1948 War.”
Read moreAuthor Ben M. Freeman addresses the phenomenon of internalized anti-Jewishness in his talk on “The Impact of Jew-Hatred on Jews,” and professor Amy Elman (Kalamazoo College) lectures on “All American Antisemitism through Replacement Feminism.”
Read moreColumbia University Professor Assaf Zeevi and Katie, a senior at Columbia, discuss campus protests, antisemitism, the university’s response, and a call for action, with ISGAP leaders Charles Small and David Harris.
Read moreLev Topor, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Cyber Law and Policy at the University of Haifa, speaks about challenges and complexities of combating antisemitism in a digital and AI-empowered world. Ep. 20
Read moreAnsel Brown (North Carolina Central University’s School of Law) delivers a stirring lecture on “The Common Bonds and Experiences of the African and Jewish Diasporas,” as part of ISGAP’s international “Intersectionality” of Antisemitism seminar series.
Read moreDyanne K. Martin, ISGAP Research Fellow and Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Education at Wheaton College, gives a lecture entitled “Chorus of Memory: Literature and the Power of Testimony to Fight Antisemitism.”
Read moreFounder and Executive Director of ISGAP Charles Small delivers a talk on “Globalization, Antisemitism, Race and Israel-Bashing” from Pembroke College in Oxford, England.
Read moreHuman rights activist, author, podcast host and founder of the AHA Foundation, Ayaan Hirsi Ali delivers remarks on “The Special Case of Islamist Antisemitism,” with ISGAP’s Charles Small.
Read moreIn a discussion of forgotten refugees of the Arab-Israeli conflict, ISGAP Vice Chair David Harris is joined by his wife Giulietta Boukhobza (scholar and author), who shares her family’s story of their harrowing escape from Libya.
Read moreIn seeking an understanding of what exactly antisemites are “anti,” David Patterson (ISGAP Senior Research Fellow Distinguished Chair in Holocaust Studies, University of Texas-Dallas) looks at three pillars of antisemitism: word, blood and redemption. Ep.11
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