
Will Misinformed Ideas on the Holocaust Lead to Catastrophic Violence?
Jonathan Greenblatt joins MetroFocus to talk about the social norms guiding how we talk about race and violence.
Jonathan Greenblatt joins MetroFocus to talk about the social norms guiding how we talk about race and violence.
Before the existence of ‘reality TV’, this was true reality television as their stay together was filmed and presented in a documentary titled Where is Prejudice?
A treasure trove of 50 archival documentary films, series, and rare interviews. Focused on the Black experience, indigenous rights, and antisemitism, the Legacy Archive Project includes conversations with civil rights leaders Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., James Baldwin, Muhammad Ali,…
Broadcast in 1969, 11 men and women from Black and Jewish communities gathered for a rare and candid conversation about racism, antisemitism and how they see one another. Passionate and at times combative, their frank discussion ranges from education to…
A group of 12 college students from various ethnic backgrounds, religions, and geographic locations live together for six days and six nights to determine where prejudice is within America. The Director of the Boston University Human Relations Laboratory worked and…
CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt addresses the rise in global antisemitism in his new book, “It Could Happen Here.”
As we mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, the 77th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz – there are fewer Holocaust survivors in our midst.
What he remembered when the mob pushed past police and into the building
Julian Philips is joined by U.S. Representative Kathleen Rice, Rena Riback of the Anti-Racism Project, and Rabbi Michael Cohen discuss January 6th & the Proud Boys of Long Island.
As the House Select Committee investigates the January 6 Capitol attack, what are the biggest questions they need to address? Is there a path forward for our country that does not lead to further partisan divisions? Joining us to discuss…
It found that nearly a third of all Jewish students nationwide experienced antisemitism directly.
Members of the group marched through Rockville Centre, Long Island, waving ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ flags and passing out fliers promoting their ideology.