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Antisemitism is experiencing a troubling resurgence in the United States. This alarming rise underscores the urgent need to reassess and strengthen U.S. domestic policies to monitor and combat antisemitism effectively. While the United States has made significant strides in addressing antisemitism globally through the Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, there remains a critical gap in addressing antisemitism domestically. 


This event will bring together experts in education, policy, and international affairs to explore the possibilities of enhancing local policies through education, advocacy, and increased engagement with universities and schools. The focus will be on providing greater funding and opportunities to these sectors to build a robust framework for combating antisemitism within the United States.

 

Our distinguished panel of speakers includes:
 

  • Michael J. Feuer, Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, The George Washington University
  • Scott B. Lasensky, Senior Advisor, U.S. State Department, Office of the Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism
  • Hilary Miller, Antisemitism Researcher 

 

Omar Mohammed, Head of the Antisemitism Research Initiative at The GW Program on Extremism, will moderate the discussion.
 

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