Blacks and Jews in Conversation
Blacks and Jews in Conversation is a program offered to campuses through the Anti-Defamation League. It is composed of a group of both Black and Jewish senior judges of the New York State Supreme and Appellate courts who are dedicated to fighting racism, anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry on and off campus. Pairs of Black and Jewish judges appear on campus to engage students in an honest and far-reaching discussion of prejudice and the ways in which it can be fought. They are available to appear on campuses throughout the country. Costs to host campuses are very low, typically involving only travel expenses and a $100 honorarium per judge.
For more details and to schedule such a program, contact
Associate Director Education Division/Director Education Policy & Advocacy
Telephone: 212-885-7803
Fax: 212-490-0187
e-mail: wrothchild@adl.org
In 2001-2002 the program has been/will be at Connecticut College, Kenyon College, SUNY Oneonta, Colgate University and Emory University.
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