To get a sense of the information and inspiration of Never Is Now, take just 80 seconds to watch the highlights from 2019’s Summit, including a clip from Sacha Baron Cohen’s fiery speech that helped spark a national conversation about the proliferation of hate on Facebook. If you want to fight back against antisemitism and all forms of bigotry then visit our Never is Now website to learn more and register today.
Big Ideas, Big Names and a Big Goal
Hear from prominent leaders in the fight against hate in a gathering that this year will cover critical topics like Antisemitism Across Borders, How Hate Has Moved From On Campus to Online, the Vital Need for Holocaust Education, Diverse Jewish Voices on Current Issues and Violent attacks on the Jewish Community and the Fight to Overcome Them.
This year’s event has panels on hate crimes legislation and preventing digital harassment that can provide you with a chance for Continuing Legal Education credits as part of the Edward Brodsky CLE track.
As part of Never Is Now, we want to inform and hear from young people across the country, so high school students are invited not just to the general sessions, but also to a special post-event discussion. Students are also invited to apply for the first-ever Edward Brodsky Student Fellowship
to learn how they can use the positive power of peer influence to promote respect, equity and inclusion in their schools. The fellowship is capped at 50 students and the application deadline is October 23, so if you know high school students who care about fighting hate, please encourage them to attend Never Is Now, and apply for the fellowship. Questions about the high school programming? Email us.
Register today for this vital virtual Summit, and then next week, we’ll send you a guide to setting up your personalized agenda for Never Is Now.
See you there starting on November 8!
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