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Mini-Lesson: Understanding the Pyramid of Hate

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Pyramid of Hate

October 29, 2018 Updated: January 23, 2026

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Short Online Experience to Learn about this Core Topic

For Educators and Middle and High School Students


About the Mini-Lesson

The Pyramid of Hate is a powerful framework for understanding how bias escalates—from biased attitudes and stereotypes to discrimination, violence, and even genocide. Through the lens of antisemitism, this mini-lesson helps middle and high school students and educators explore how prejudice grows and intensifies over time, and provides practical strategies to interrupt hate at every level.

Whether used in social studies classes, advisory periods, or professional development sessions, this resource equips learners with the tools to recognize bias, understand its dangerous trajectory, and take action to create more just, inclusive, and respectful communities.

Objectives

This self-paced mini-lesson will enable you to understand:

  • What antisemitism is and how it affects individuals and communities.
  • How the Pyramid of Hate helps us understand how antisemitism grows and escalates.
  • What each of us can do to interrupt that process and build a more inclusive and respectful world.

Length

20 minutes. Go at your own pace, pausing and resuming as needed.

Requirements

Be sure you have audio capability to hear voiceover explanations for the slides. Closed-captioning available for slides with audio.