Tag: Civil Rights

Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy Lost?

https://isgap.org/flashpoint/martin-luther-king-jr-a-legacy-lost/

            Each year, on the third Monday of January, Americans celebrate the life and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.  It is a day of remembrance and observance, of zakhor and shamor, as it is written in the Hebrew Scriptures that he so frequently invoked.  These are very powerful words.  Zakhor is far more […]

Professor Sunni Ali, When Hip-Hop Exercises Antisemitism, 2020 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute

https://isgap.org/media/2020/09/professor-sunni-ali-2020-isgap-oxford-summer-institute/

Professor Sunni Ali, Assistant Professor of Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies, Northeastern Illinois University “When Hip-Hop Exercises Antisemitism” Jewish archetypes and tropes resonate with some hip-hop artists that allege Jews are the masters of manipulating capitalism, the music-and-movie industry, and the legal system. Many of these artists rely on false-and-deadly information from the Protocols of […]

Never Alone – Prison, Politics and My People

https://isgap.org/event/2020/09/never-alone-prison-politics-and-my-people/

September 24, “Never Alone: Prison, Politics and my People” Natan Sharansky, Chair, ISGAP; 2020 Genesis Prize Laureate Professor Gil Troy, Professor of History, McGill University Chair Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Zoom Webinar Date: Thursday, September 24, 2020 Time: 8:00 AM Los Angeles Time – 11:00 AM […]

ISGAP Suspends All Operations for 48 Hours in Solidarity with the African American Community

https://isgap.org/post/2020/09/isgap-suspends-all-operations-for-48-hours-in-solidarity-with-the-african-american-community/

ISGAP Statement The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) is an international academic institute dedicated to scholarly research into the origins, processes, and manifestations of global antisemitism and of other forms of prejudice, including racism. Given recent manifestations of racism and police brutality, as well as growing antisemitism, racism and xenophobia […]

Antisemitism and the Hijacking of Black Lives Matter – Watch the Video

https://isgap.org/post/2020/07/you-cant-fight-hate-with-hate-speaking-out-on-black-lives-matter/

Click here to watch the video. ISGAP supports the struggle against systemic racism and a more inclusive democratic society. Keep our eyes on the prize. Antisemitism and the Hijacking of Black Lives Matter

Antisemitism and the Hijacking of Black Lives Matter

https://isgap.org/media/2020/07/you-cant-fight-hate-with-hate/

ISGAP supports the struggle against systemic racism and a more inclusive democratic society. Keep our eyes on the prize. “At first glance, it seems strange that the attitude of the anti-Semite can be equated with that of the negrophobe. It was my philosophy teacher from the Antilles who reminded me one day: “When you hear someone […]

Emerging Antisemitism in the United States in a Time of Discontent

https://isgap.org/event/2020/06/to-be-announced-7/

Jun. 15, “Emerging Antisemitism in the United States in a Time of Discontent”   Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford   Zoom Webinar Date: Monday, June 15, 2020 Time: 8:00 AM Los Angeles Time, 11:00 AM New York Time, 4:00 PM London Time, 6:00 PM Israel Time Click here […]

The Festering Wound: Racism in the United States, where do we go from here?

https://isgap.org/media/2020/06/the-festering-wound-racism-in-the-united-states-where-do-we-go-from-here/

June 4, “The Festering Wound: Racism in the United States, where do we go from here?” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Dr. Sunni Ali, Northeastern Illinois University Dr. Harold V. Bennett, Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Morehouse College Professor Ansel Brown, Visiting Assistant Professor, North Carolina […]

The Festering Wound: Racism in the United States, where do we go from here

https://isgap.org/event/2020/06/the-festering-wound-racism-in-the-united-states/

June 4, “The Festering Wound: Racism in the United States, where do we go from here?” Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP; Research Scholar, St. Antony’s College, Oxford Dr. Sunni Ali, Northeastern Illinois University Dr. Harold V. Bennett, Chair, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Morehouse College Professor Ansel Brown, Visiting Assistant Professor, North Carolina […]