Alysha Clark + Meyers Leonard on antisemitism education and other anti-bias programs
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Dear John,

Please join us on Thursday, August 19, for ADL’s Fighting Hate from Home webinar on “The Power of Education to Fight Antisemitism and Hate” at 2:30 PM ET/11:30 AM PT.

With acts of antisemitism and other forms of bias alarmingly high, education can be the key that unlocks our minds and inspires our souls to challenge bias in ourselves, others and society, ultimately creating a more just and equitable world.

ADL is proud to welcome important voices to discuss the urgency of antisemitism education, including learning about the Holocaust, in our schools, families and communities.

You will hear from Alysha Clark, a two-time WNBA champ, a former member of the Israeli women’s national basketball team and a strong education advocate against antisemitism; Meyers Leonard, an NBA player who will share the lessons he learned after using an antisemitic slur while participating in online gaming and how he has become a champion of the need to have educators, students and parents involved in antisemitism education; Jessica Koyner, a student from Connecticut who experienced severe antisemitism in her school and then became a teen ADL leader in fighting hate and Melissa Mott, Director for Echoes & Reflections, a Holocaust education program developed in partnership with ADL.

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We want you to be part of the conversation, so please bring your questions for the Q&A segment.

WEBINAR: “The Power of Education to Fight Antisemitism and Hate”
Thursday, August 19
2:30 PM ET / 1:30 PM CT / 12:30 PM MT / 11:30 AM PT 

Featured Speakers:

Alysha Clark

Alysha Clark

Alysha Clark is a two-time WNBA champ, a former member of the Israeli women’s national basketball team, a strong education advocate against antisemitism and a community activist for social justice causes.

Meyers Leonard

Meyers Leonard

Meyers Leonard is an NBA player and founder of the Leonard Legacy Foundation. In the wake of his own antisemitic comments, he has become a champion of the need to have educators, students and parents involved in antisemitism education.

Jessica Koyner

Jessica Joyner

Jessica Koyner is a student from Connecticut who experienced severe antisemitism, including death threats, at her school and then became a teen ADL trainer. She has become a speaker about antisemitism and leadership.

Melissa Mott

Melissa Mott

Melissa Mott is Director for Echoes & Reflections, a Holocaust education program developed in partnership with ADL, Yad Vashem and the USC Shoah Foundation.

Please sign up now to join us on Thursday (8/19). You can send questions to our experts in the webinar’s chat tool. All registrants will be emailed a link to the recording to re-watch and share.

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