Educational Offerings
The Center for Antizionism Education offers several types of sessions. We also work with organizations and groups to tailor our offerings to your context, and provide strategic guidance. Please contact us to discuss your needs.
Our offerings can be tailored for both general and Jewish/allied audiences depending on the goals, challenges, and institutional context of the group we are working with. For general audiences, programming may focus on building historical and analytical understanding of anti-Jewish hate, contemporary manifestations of antizionism, and models of meaningful allyship within an inclusive and welcoming learning environment. For Jewish and allied audiences, offerings can further emphasize theory of change, strategic responses to antizionist discrimination and abuse, and the cultivation of courage, mutual support, and healthy personal and communal boundaries.
We have experience adapting this work across a wide range of professional and community settings, including education, unions, healthcare, nonprofit organizations, faith communities, and other public-facing institutions.
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This foundational training offers an introduction to who Jews are and to the evolving forms of Jew hatred throughout history, describing how each form operates within the dominant political discourses of the time. The material delves into historical and contemporary manifestations of antizionist ideology, behavior, and outcomes. The training provides general audiences with the analytical tools to recognize how discrimination and hatred against Jews operates in the world today, and gives them the confidence to stand up against this corrosive phenomenon with conviction and consistency. 90 - 120 minutes
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Prerequisite: foundational training.
Antizionist discrimination and hate have increasingly penetrated institutional spaces, including workplaces, schools, and unions. These environments require careful navigation of professional risks, responsibilities, and organizational structures. This training provides a practical framework to:
Recognize how antizionism appears in workplace, educational, and union contexts
Respond in ways that are professional, effective, and safe
Navigate institutional processes, including policies, reporting mechanisms, and union structures
Many institutions now require decisive interventions to uphold dignity and inclusion so that Jews and Israelis can work and learn free from discrimination. Participants will leave with clear strategies to address institutionalized antizionism with confidence, credibility, and moral authority. 60 minutes
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Mental health trauma informed trainings, consultation, and resources for individuals, clinicians, educators, and organizations to deepen understanding of how antizionism functions and its impact across personal, professional, educational, and institutional spaces. Our work focuses on supporting those affected while helping professionals develop the awareness, language, boundaries, and resilience needed to respond with clarity, compassion, and integrity.