Program participants will gain insight into the complexities of antisemitism, learn strategies to address it, and acquire resources vital to confronting all forms of hate and discrimination.
“This program is a powerful opportunity not only to recognize and confront antisemitism, but also to lend support to our neighbors in their fight against intolerance,” says Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin. “Birmingham’s legacy is built on tolerance, acceptance and justice for all people, and it’s up to all of us to continue to uphold the values that define us.”