Teaching Antisemitism Awareness and Education
Teaching Antisemitism Awareness and Education
Facing Discrimination
Making it Simple!
The Antisemitism Awareness program
It is a five-unit curriculum that aims to teach middle school and high school students an overview of the Holocaust, antisemitism, and discrimination. The Antisemitism Awareness program will have students analyze images from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, participate in activities, learn the causes of discrimination and antisemitism, and lastly, learn how they can take action in their own lives.
We offer a workshop on how to handle an Antisemitic situation on a college campus, university, middle school, or high school. Students are now facing discrimination, hate, racism, bullying, and harassment at their college campus, university, middle school, or high school. Students need support, empowerment, and confidence to be activists and to stand up for themselves and others in any kind of anti-Semitic situation in a safe way. This curriculum is designed to support any student who needs resources in handling any anti-Semitic situation in a safe, simple, and effective way.
Interfaith dialogue Workshop: This is designed for a college campus, university, middle school, or high school, and even in the workplace. Students need a strategy that they can use to communicate with their peers, classmates, at their job, and with people who have different faiths, political opinions, beliefs, or views. Students globally need support, empowerment, and confidence to feel they can communicate safely and successfully in speaking about their feelings, thoughts, opinions, and beliefs on any subject. When having an interfaith dialogue conversation, can bring two opposite sides together to form an agreement, find a peaceful solution, and feel more connected and understood.
An interfaith dialogue conversation can create a happier and more peaceful environment. An interfaith dialogue conversation can connect people to the core values, mission, and goals of who they are and what they are trying to communicate. An interfaith dialogue conversation can remove fear and conflict and open a door to healing a relationship with peers, a nation, or a friendship. Interfaith dialogue can provide both sides a safe space to be heard and to regain the power of their voice effectively. The curriculum for this workshop and presentation is designed to provide students with resources that are effective, safe, simple, and can heal a relationship or conflict.