Journalism and Politics in the Age of COVID-19: A Conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg
12:00 p.m. Eastern, 11:00 a.m. Central,
10:00 a.m. Mountain, 9:00 a.m. Pacific
Featuring:
Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor in Chief, The Atlantic
Moderated by Simone Rodan-Benzaquen, Director, AJC Europe
Zoom Information: Click here to launch the meeting 5-10 minutes before the start of the briefing. You will be asked to enter your name and email address. If prompted, you may have to click “Zoom Launcher” to enter. You can also dial 646 558 8656 and use the Webinar ID (956 6278 9997) if you plan to call from a mobile or landline phone.
Even before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) deemed it a “massive infodemic.” This proliferation of misinformation has led to the spread of conspiracy theories and hate. How will this impact the United States, the world, and the fate of our democracies? What will be the geopolitical implications of this pandemic? Jeffrey Goldberg, acclaimed journalist, Editor in Chief of The Atlantic, and friend of AJC, will be in conversation with Simone Rodan-Benzaquen, Director of AJC Europe, to answer these questions and more. |
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Beyond Unorthodox: Building Bridges and Showing up for Orthodox Jewish Communities |
A "Remote ACCESS" program powered by AJC ACCESS Global - a division of AJC’s Young Leadership Department, in partnership with ACCESS New York |
6:00 p.m. Eastern, 5:00 p.m. Central,
4:00 p.m. Mountain, 3:00 p.m. Pacific
Featuring:
Adina Sash, activist, blogger, and Founder of FlatbushGirl
Moderated by Allie Lipner Rosenblum, AJC Associate Director of Development Operations
Zoom Information: Click here to launch the meeting 5-10 minutes before the start of the briefing. You will be asked to enter your name and email address. If prompted, you may have to click “Zoom Launcher” to enter. You can also dial 646 558 8656 and use the Webinar ID (986 3429 6804) if you plan to call from a mobile or landline phone.
In 2019, several highly publicized attacks against Orthodox Jews awakened many non-Orthodox Jews to the reality of antisemitism in New York City. Meanwhile, programs like Unorthodox and Shtisel have sought to tell the stories of Haredi communities for a general audience, receiving both acclaim and criticism in the process. But Haredi Jews are more than the labels they are assigned: religious zealots on the one hand, or victims to be pitied on the other. This Remote ACCESS session will seek to unpack how young Jewish advocates can build bridges with the Haredi community, not only showing up during upticks of antisemitism, but engaging in regular, mutually beneficial dialogue. Join Adina Sash, activist and social media influencer FlatbushGirl, in conversation with Allie Lipner Rosenblum, AJC Associate Director of Development Operations. |
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