JFREJ is co-sponsoring a town hall from WNET's Exploring Hate series about understanding and confronting racist conspiracy theories that threaten marginalized communities and the nation at large.
What motivations and beliefs explain the racist conspiracy theories that threaten diverse communities across the U.S. and the nation at large? Join us for a conversation with an array of thought leaders about the origin and intersections of those deadly forces, and strategies for opposing hate.
PANELISTS
- Prof. Hasia R. Diner | Paul And Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History, NYU; Author, Roads Taken
- Channon Hodge | Producer, CNN
- Dalia Mogahed | Director of Research, Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
- Monica Muñoz Martinez | Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin
- Helen Zia | Activist and Former Journalist; Author, Asian American Dreams
MODERATOR
- Brian Tate, President, Tate Strategy/Community Partnerships Specialist, The WNET Group
Learn more at PBS.org/ExploringHate