Tag: Multiculturalism

Antisemitism from Innocence

https://isgap.org/media/2021/03/antisemitism-from-innocence/

18 Mar., “Antisemitism from Innocence” Professor P.V. Viswanath, Graduate Program Chair in the Department of Finance and Economics, Lubin School of Business, Pace University, New York Convener: Dr. Navras J. Aafreedi, Research Fellow, ISGAP Antisemitism in South Asia in Comparative Perspective International Seminar Series Date: Thursday, March 18, 2021 Click here to register for ISGAP’s groundbreaking seminar series on antisemitism […]

Professor Katya Gibel Mevorach, Oxford 2019 – “Teaching about Antisemitism in the Era of Amnesia, Erasure, and Omissions”

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Professor Katya Gibel Mevorach, Anthropology and American Studies, Grinnell College “Teaching about Antisemitism in the Era of Amnesia, Erasure, and Omissions” ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute 2019 St. John’s College Oxford University July 16, 2019

Noah Rosenfield Interview – Oxford 2019

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Noah Rosenfield, Carleton College, Minnesota 2019 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute Elie Wiesel – Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar St. John’s College Oxford University July 7-19, 2019

Watch Noah Rosenfield on his experience at the 2019 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute

https://isgap.org/post/2019/03/watch-noah-rosenfield-on-his-experience-at-the-2019-isgap-oxford-summer-institute/

Click the video link below to watch an interview with Noah Rosenfield, an Elie Wiesel – Martin Luther King Jr. Scholar at the 2019 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute. Noah Rosenfield Interview – Oxford 2019

Jennifer Roskies, “Multiculturalism, Jewish Marginalization and Gender”

https://isgap.org/media/2015/04/jennifer-roskies-multiculturalism-jewish-marginalization-and-gender/

Seminar Series: Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective “Multiculturalism, Jewish Marginalization and Gender” Jennifer Roskies Fellow for ISGAP Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Wednesday, April 8, 2015, 6PM Leacock Building, Room 738 McGill University 855 Sherbrooke Street, West H3A 2T7

Jennifer Roskies – “Multiculturalism and Marginalization: A Double-Edged Sword”

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Title: “Multiculturalism and Marginalization: A Double-Edged Sword” Speaker: Jennifer Roskies, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs; Doctoral Candidate, Bar-Ilan University; Research Consultant, ISGAP Date: April 24, 2014 Location: ISGAP Center, New York, as part of the ISGAP Seminar Series “Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective”

Harry Goulbourne – “Religion: Enemy of “The Open Society” in Post Imperial Britain”

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Lecture: Religion: Enemy of “The Open Society” in Post Imperial Britain Speaker: Harry Goulbourne, Honorary Professor of Sociology at London South Bank University and Visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of Leeds Date: October 4, 2012 Location: Fordham University