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- [EMWA] Getting into medical writing9:00 am
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- Antisemitism: What It Is, What It Is Not, and What To Do 5:30 pm
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Antisemitism: What It Is, What It Is Not, and What To Do
Antisemitism is one of the oldest and most enduring forms of prejudice and hate, yet in this current historical moment, it is often misunderstood, minimized, or weaponized. For social workers, whose professional mandate is to advance equity, justice, and human dignity, developing a clear and nuanced understanding of antisemitism—what it is and what it is not—is essential. This virtual program will offer a structured space to examine antisemitism both as a historical phenomenon and as a contested concept within today’s global community. Join us as an experienced panel of scholars explores the historical roots of antisemitism, tracing how it has evolved over time and continues to shape public discourse. We will discuss how to differentiate between legitimate critiques of governmental policies and harmful rhetoric or actions that perpetuate antisemitic ideas. The program will also highlight the work of Concerned Jewish Faculty and Staff, who are actively engaged in addressing antisemitism while building bridges across movements for social change. This BUSSW Equity & Inclusion Speaker Series will also consider how antisemitism intersects with other forms of oppression, including racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia, while also acknowledging its unique characteristics. By situating antisemitism within both intersectional and distinct frameworks, we invite participants to deepen their understanding of its impact in professional, academic, and community contexts.
| When | 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm on 13 November 2025 |
|---|---|
| Building | Zoom (virtual) |
| Contact Name | Michele Walsh |
| Phone | 617-875-0909 |
| Contact Email | mmwalsh@bu.edu |
| Contact Organization | School of Social Work |
| Fees | free |
| Open To | public |
| Speakers | Margaret Litvin, Associate Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, BU; Adam B. Seligman, Professor of Religion, BU; Frances Tanzer, the Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish Culture, Clark University |