Are you looking for strategies to foster inclusion and combat discrimination through intersectional understanding and allyship? This course takes you through an in-depth exploration of Jewish identity, from its historical origins to its diverse present-day manifestations across the world. Learn about Jewish diversity and the many intersectional identities within the Jewish community. Instructor April Powers delves into the history of antisemitism to share insights on how you can start combating prejudice more effectively. Get guidance on supporting your Jewish colleagues, avoiding unintentional harm, and fostering an inclusive environment that promotes empathy and rejects false binaries. By the end of this course, you’ll be better equipped to recognize and respond to antisemitism, and actively support Jewish inclusion and safety in the workplace.
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