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The Rise of Anti-Semitism in the American Media with Noah BergerMonday, May 15 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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The Rise of Anti-Semitism in the American Media with Noah Berger

The Rise of Anti-Semitism in the American Media with Noah Berger

In the last 10 years, we’ve seen an alarming rise in antisemitism, both abroad and at home, and the American media has remained mostly silent. Noah Berger will look at how antisemitism in America is being portrayed–or not–and how the media typically responds.

About the presenter: Noah Berger has a MA in Global Conflict and Security from the University of Kent. He has worked with the World Jewish Congress and has served as campaign manager for various political figures. Having lived abroad in a number of countries including China, Belgium, and Israel, Noah has seen firsthand the pros and cons of the global political structure in diverse contexts.

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