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ESJ Political Ed. Meeting & Reading Discussion


“The Negro, the Foreign Born, and Discrimination (The Trees and the Axe) from Aesop Said So” By Hugo Gellert (via Annex Galleries)

“The Negro, the Foreign Born, and Discrimination (The Trees and the Axe) from Aesop Said So” By Hugo Gellert (via Annex Galleries)

Political education? In a time like this? YES.

When the world is in chaos there is no better time to look at the successes and strategies of change-makers and movements that have come before us. Our people’s rich history is full of revolutionary ideas and actions, and of course some teachable failures. How much do you know about Jews in modern political struggle? Or in the American labor movement? Or during “Red Scare”? Find out more through communal learning and other exciting virtual resources we’re bringing to the East Side Jews community. This newly formed, radical minyan-ish group is excited to dive deep into a research, readings, movies, lectures, and determined to explore the Jewish relationship to activism in modern political history.

THIS WEEK:

We’ll be discussing the article “"Beyond the Color Line: Jews, Blacks, and the American Racial Imagination"” by Jennifer Young, and continuing to develop events and opportunities for future virtual programming.

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Please read the article prior to this meeting, or just come excited to hear people discuss it!

All are welcome.

Questions? Email Eastsidejews@sijcc.net